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Hi

I have 2 sheets. There are one string like E1234 and one date on each sheets in one row...

E1234 11/11/2007
E5846 12/10/2007


The strings are the same in the two sheets in the same columns but they are in different rows related to the other sheet. My aim is: if one date has changed, the date would change on the other sheet also according to the string.
 
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