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Hi,

I made a mistake last time ....sorry

I have two separates excel workbooks ( not worksheets!!).

Workbook no 1 which has several columns : A ( XP numbers) to O

Workbook no 2 which has two columns : A ( XP numbers) and B ( DOI
numbers)


PS: both workbooks have column A in common ( XP numbers)

I am trying to extract the data from the column B ( DOI numbers ) of
workbook no 2 and insert them into workbook no 1 ONLY when the data
from column A ( XP numbers) match !


Can anyone help me with the formula?
Step by step ...

Also it is possible to automatically repeat the same formula accross
several other workbooks ?:

..... with Workbook no 3 and 4 and 5 ...etc ....( Identical to
woorkbook no 2) : has two columns : A ( XP numbers) and B ( DOI
numbers)

Many thanks

Sarah


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