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Use the VLOOKUP() function
Look here for a tutorial: http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctions02.html -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Kimber" wrote in message ... | | I have two excel files. | One file has vendor number and vendor name. | The second file has vendor number and payment information based on vendor | number. | I want to use the two files to say if vendor number on my paid filr (second) | is showing up then match it to the vendor number on my (first) file and | popuate the name of the company for me on my (second) file. | | This will allow me to see what companies have paid. | | I am wondering what is the best formula for this logic? | | |
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