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Other than VLookup function
I know there are alternatives to using the vlookup function. I was hoping
someone could send me in the right direction for gathering external data in order to match up names from various spreadsheets to there corresponding legal names in one main workbook. I was thinking of doing this by creating some type of query in order to search for the name from the various workbooks and place the name alongside it's proper name in a master workbook. Just do not have any idea for doing this. For example I have a list of truncated account names (abbreviated version) with and these workbooks will be sent out to there corresponding account leaders (56 total) to fill out various market data. From the data account leader sends back I need their entered data to be pulled into a master workbook that has the legal account names (long version) along with leaders name to be used for analysis. I have a feeling there is no easy way into this... Thanks for your help. |
Other than VLookup function
Ok to better clarify for each legal name on the main workbook we have various
legal names that match up with more than one abbreviated name. An example would be Mike Daly with Aetna as a abbreviated name and Kevin Harding also has Aetna listed under his name, but each one refers to a different legal name (one for Aetna - North Carolina and one for Aetna - California) on the master workbook. I need to first distinguish that Aetna North Carolina is with Mike and Aetna California with Kevin in order to do a proper lookup and some names in the one file have spaces so vlookup is not referencing right. "IntricateFool" wrote: I know there are alternatives to using the vlookup function. I was hoping someone could send me in the right direction for gathering external data in order to match up names from various spreadsheets to there corresponding legal names in one main workbook. I was thinking of doing this by creating some type of query in order to search for the name from the various workbooks and place the name alongside it's proper name in a master workbook. Just do not have any idea for doing this. For example I have a list of truncated account names (abbreviated version) with and these workbooks will be sent out to there corresponding account leaders (56 total) to fill out various market data. From the data account leader sends back I need their entered data to be pulled into a master workbook that has the legal account names (long version) along with leaders name to be used for analysis. I have a feeling there is no easy way into this... Thanks for your help. |
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