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I have a query from MS Access containing user ids. In addition, I have an
excel spreadsheet containing user ids. I would like to take the results from the Access Query and match them to the excel file and somehow flag the matches in excel with some sort of tag (ie;color, font, etc..) Rob Dietsche IS Training and Development |
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On Feb 21, 12:44*pm, Rob wrote:
I have a query from MS Access containing user ids. *In addition, I have an excel spreadsheet containing user ids. *I would like to take the results from the Access Query and match them to the excel file and somehow flag the matches in excel with some sort of tag (ie;color, font, etc..) Rob Dietsche IS Training and Development You can use vlookup to match the tables, and conditional formatting to flag matches. |
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