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Default How can I consolidate three worksheets into one?

These are three data sheets, and not all cells have information in them. I
am trying to make them into one worksheet to make it easier to use. I have a
header row and the first column is the same on all three worksheets with
facility identifying information. Can I compare the data in the header
column and merge the three sheets together that way?
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Default How can I consolidate three worksheets into one?

Hello,

in a 4th sheet you can use the function "consolidate" (under data). and you
can shoose to consolidate you 3 worksheets.

hope it's usefull
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"Denise" wrote:

These are three data sheets, and not all cells have information in them. I
am trying to make them into one worksheet to make it easier to use. I have a
header row and the first column is the same on all three worksheets with
facility identifying information. Can I compare the data in the header
column and merge the three sheets together that way?

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