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Ok. I hope I explain this correctly.
I have an excel worksheet. I have columns for "Vendor Names - Company A", "Vendor # - Company A", "Vendor Names - Company B", "Vendor # - Company B". I want to compare either the names or the numbers (doesn't matter which) and find all the vendors that Company B has that Company A doesn't have. Does that make sense? Is there an EASY way to do this? Thank you. |
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