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this may allow you to do what you want to do:
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"ahern79" wrote:

does anyone have any help to offer??

"Ahern79" wrote:

ok...so the attachment didn't go through. lest see if I can explain in
words.

the sheets all have the same headers:
A1 - Property ID
B1 - Construction year
C1 - Mechanical Renovation Date
D1 - Electrical Renovation Date
E1 - Plumbing Renovation Date

The "Import" sheet starting on Row "2" I need to be able to combine the
data from "Data1" and "Data2".

Data1:
A B C D
E
Property ID Construction Date Mechanical Electrical
Plumbing
2 14265 1956
3 14266 1980 1999
4 14267 1620 1990
1990 1990
5 14269 1890

Data2 is vertually identical but the dates are different:
A B C D
E
Property ID Construction Date Mechanical Electrical
Plumbing
2 14265 1950
3 14266 1978 1999
1998 1997
4 14268 1990
5 14270 2000

I need to be able to combine these property ID's while keeping the most
recent years in the B:E columns.

Any idea how to do this?? is it a Macro button? is it a sheet filled with
formulas??

Thanks for the help.
John

 
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