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RD Wirr
 
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Default Merge and sort two pages

I have a workbook with two pages of data tables (Table 1 and Table 2) with
column headings of dates that I need to dynamically merge into one page of
column headings and sorted (horizontally) by date (Merge Table). I can set up
lookups to bring the data tables into the rows beneath the columns but I need
to find a formula to that will bring in the sorted dates:
Table 1
Mo. No. 12-20-05 1-10-06 1-25-06
TB 38 10
TB 39 10
TB 25 4
TB 26 5
TB 10 30

Table 2
Mo. No. 1-5-06 1-15-06 1-20-06
TB 38 6 5
TB 39 10 50
TB 25 2 10
TB 26 5
TB 10 4 20

Merge Table
Mo. No. 12-20-05 1-5-06 1-10-06 1-20-06 1-25-06
TB 38 10 5
TB 39 10 10 50
TB 25 2 4
TB 26 5
TB 10 4 20 30

These numbers and dates are changing constantly so I am looking for a method
that will update the merged table instantly. Can anyone help me find a
formula to do this.
Thanks,
RDW
 
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