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Taking out unsubscribed emails by comparing 2 Excel files (Excel 2003)
Hi everyone
This is my first post. I have hunted in the history, but cannot find the answer to my question - I hope someone can help. I have 2 files - one from my CRM system of people I am planning to one from my email marketing system of people who have unsubscribed both in Excel 2003. The common point is email addresses, and I want to look for email addresses that occur in both lists. These will be unsubscribers and I don't want to mail them any more. Can I compare the 2 lists and highlight email addresses that occur in both, so that I can then delete them from the sending list? Many thanks for your help! (If you need any help with your electrics, UK based, let me know!) Julie |
Taking out unsubscribed emails by comparing 2 Excel files (Excel2003)
Chip Pearson has lots of techniques to work with duplicates:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/duplicat.htm Julie - Excel beginner wrote: Hi everyone This is my first post. I have hunted in the history, but cannot find the answer to my question - I hope someone can help. I have 2 files - one from my CRM system of people I am planning to one from my email marketing system of people who have unsubscribed both in Excel 2003. The common point is email addresses, and I want to look for email addresses that occur in both lists. These will be unsubscribers and I don't want to mail them any more. Can I compare the 2 lists and highlight email addresses that occur in both, so that I can then delete them from the sending list? Many thanks for your help! (If you need any help with your electrics, UK based, let me know!) Julie -- Dave Peterson |
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