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Default Is it possible to join columns where there is a match?


Any guidence here will be much appreciated.

It it possible to have one worksheet with unique values and anothe
worksheet with values realated to those unique values in a secon
worksheet, and have a routine where either import the second workshee
columns to the first where there is a match, or create a thir
worksheet with the results?

(similar to an outer loin in SQL??)

Or do I need Access to do this (I dont really want to go there.)?

Cheers

wayn

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