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I am new to the VLOOKUP function and I am told that it can do this.
I need to compare two columns of data and find what is new in one of the columns. The data is in two separate workbooks, although I could put them in one workbook if it will facilitate the formula. So for instance, in workbook (WB) 1, I have a column for customer number with a bunch of data and in WB2, I have a column for customer number with a bunch of data. I just want to compare the two customer number columns to each other and find any new customer numbers added in WB2 that are not in WB1 for instance. I tried and couldn't get the formula to work. Thanks, -- Kathy |
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