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how do I analyse two spreadsheets for missing data?
I just received two spreadsheets that have the same information but the
columns are not symmetrical. It's about 400 rows and I'm told to find the missing rows. Is there an easier way to do this than sorting both by alphabetical order and printing them out and marking off each with a pen? |
how do I analyse two spreadsheets for missing data?
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http://www.cpearson.com/excel/duplicat.htm#Replacing Last paragraph: Extracting Values On One List And Not Another -- Kind regards, Niek Otten wrote in message oups.com... I just received two spreadsheets that have the same information but the columns are not symmetrical. It's about 400 rows and I'm told to find the missing rows. Is there an easier way to do this than sorting both by alphabetical order and printing them out and marking off each with a pen? |
how do I analyse two spreadsheets for missing data?
One way to do this is to determine a data point on each row that is
common to both spreadsheets. It may be a customer name, account number, something like that. Then use a COUNTIF formula that counts the occurences of that data point on the other spreadsheet. Any zeroes that result from the COUNTIF are missing on the other spreadsheet. Impress your boss: perform this operation on *both* sheets to make sure you have captured all the data. |
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