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I'd create a new worksheet.
Copy both date columns to column A of that new worksheet (but only one header row) Then I'd use data|filter|advanced filter to get a list of unique dates (eliminating duplicates) Debra Dalgleish has a nice instruction page at: http://www.contextures.com/xladvfilter01.html#FilterUR Then use a bunch of =vlookup()'s to retrieve the values from the first sheet and the second sheet. Again, Debra Dalgleish's site: http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctions02.html "J.B. Bobbitt" wrote: Hi all; I need help merging worksheets, as follows: I've got two workseets: Sheet1, Sheet2 Sheet1 ColA are dates; ColB through ColD are filed with numerical data Sheet2 ColA are dates; ColB through COlD are filed with numerical data The date values in Sheet1 and Sheet2 may or may not be the same; some entries will be different The data values in ColB through COlD in Sheet1 are different that the data in COlB though ColD in Sheet2 I want to end up with ONE worksheet with ONE date column and 6 data columns, with the data columns having no entries where necessary. I believe this is called "cancantination" (?). In SAS, it went: proc merge; by date; Is there an Excel function or easy way to this in VBA? Once again, thanks a heap. -jbb -- J.B.Bobbitt -- Dave Peterson |
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