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I have trial balances (columns of account numbers and account balances)
for multiple years on different worksheets and need to merge them into
one. The accounts are in numerical order, but not all years contain the
same accounts - meaning some rows may need to be inserted.

I want the merged worksheet to have a column of account numbers and a
seperate column of account balances for each year.

Please advise...


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