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Matching Names in two different workbooks
I have 2 workbooks. The first workbook is a compilation of approximately
15,000 contacts. The second workbook is a copy of the first. Someone eliminated a very important column in the second workbook. This column contained the employee name that the contact originated from. I can not just go back and paste the original column in to the second workbook, because there have been multiple revisions, deletions and additions to the second work book. I need a way to match each name in the second workbook to their name in the original workbook so that I can capture the origin for that contact name which is only contained in the first workbook. Any idea how I can do that? |
Matching Names in two different workbooks
Look at VLOOKUP - this will link the two files. Come back if you have
questions; we can show you how to use Paste Special to break the link between the two files best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Angela" wrote in message ... I have 2 workbooks. The first workbook is a compilation of approximately 15,000 contacts. The second workbook is a copy of the first. Someone eliminated a very important column in the second workbook. This column contained the employee name that the contact originated from. I can not just go back and paste the original column in to the second workbook, because there have been multiple revisions, deletions and additions to the second work book. I need a way to match each name in the second workbook to their name in the original workbook so that I can capture the origin for that contact name which is only contained in the first workbook. Any idea how I can do that? |
Matching Names in two different workbooks
Ok - this is almost what I need. Except that for each contact name in the
one sheet, I need to have the origin of the contact displayed from the other sheet. For instance, I have John Doe, 1234 What Street, What City, etc. in sheet 2. I need to find the same John Doe in sheet 1 and have whatever is in the "Origin" column of sheet1 displayed in the "Origin" Column of sheet 2. "Bernard Liengme" wrote: Look at VLOOKUP - this will link the two files. Come back if you have questions; we can show you how to use Paste Special to break the link between the two files best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Angela" wrote in message ... I have 2 workbooks. The first workbook is a compilation of approximately 15,000 contacts. The second workbook is a copy of the first. Someone eliminated a very important column in the second workbook. This column contained the employee name that the contact originated from. I can not just go back and paste the original column in to the second workbook, because there have been multiple revisions, deletions and additions to the second work book. I need a way to match each name in the second workbook to their name in the original workbook so that I can capture the origin for that contact name which is only contained in the first workbook. Any idea how I can do that? |
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