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It sounds like you need the =VLOOKUP worksheet function, possibly nested in
an =ISNA function. Check out the Excel Help on these. "Wordgeek" wrote in message ... I have multiple worksheets with at least one common field. I need to create an additional worksheet that combines the related fields based on the field that is common to all. Which function does this? Thank you. |
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