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I have two excel files with over 10,000 total combined locations. I need to cross reference both files and make sure there are no duplicated entries because I'm importing the addresses into a database. Are there any shortcuts or suggestions on how to accomplish this without going through the entries one by one?
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Simplest is with Data, Filter, Advanced Filter, Unique records only.
RBS wrote in message ... I have two excel files with over 10,000 total combined locations. I need to cross reference both files and make sure there are no duplicated entries because I'm importing the addresses into a database. Are there any shortcuts or suggestions on how to accomplish this without going through the entries one by one? |
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