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merge unlike & like data in excel
I'm merging data from two separate and different workbooks. I know I can
make them look similar to start with by adding columns to each of them and rearranging the columns. The problem I have is that I not only need to get the information in one spreadsheet but I also need to get the information merged in rows. For example, I have a column of policy numbers in both spreadsheets but only one of the spreadsheets contain the address for the policy number. I need to get the address in the same row as the policy number. After I get this set up, I'll be using the information to do a mailing by mail merging into Microsoft Word. I know how to do that part. Any suggestions? Thanks, Valerie |
merge unlike & like data in excel
you could use a vlookup on the policy numbers from sheet 1 on sheet 2 and
look in the column that contain the adresses and return them to sheet1 example say sheet 1 has policy numbers in a1 down to a100 sheet 2 has the same(or similar) list of policy numbers in column a and addresses in col b in b1 on sheet 1 type =vlookup(A1,Sheet2!$A$1:$B$100,2,false),and copy down.If the lookup finds the matching policy number on sheet 2,it will return the address from the corresponding row in sheet 2,if there isnt a match it will show #NA.You can suppres that and show whatever you want instead by typing =if(isna(vlookup(A1,Sheet2!$A$1:$B$100,2,false))," no match",vlookup(A1,$A$1:$B$100,2,false)) -- paul remove nospam for email addy! "Valerie" wrote: I'm merging data from two separate and different workbooks. I know I can make them look similar to start with by adding columns to each of them and rearranging the columns. The problem I have is that I not only need to get the information in one spreadsheet but I also need to get the information merged in rows. For example, I have a column of policy numbers in both spreadsheets but only one of the spreadsheets contain the address for the policy number. I need to get the address in the same row as the policy number. After I get this set up, I'll be using the information to do a mailing by mail merging into Microsoft Word. I know how to do that part. Any suggestions? Thanks, Valerie |
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