Hi,
I need help to combine two excel worksheet into one new worksheet. thing is on both of these worksheet doesnt have a unique identifier. Is that possible & how.
Thanks.
Hi,
I need help to combine two excel worksheet into one new worksheet. thing is on both of these worksheet doesnt have a unique identifier. Is that possible & how.
Thanks.
Hi and welcome to the forum
Without seeing a sample of what you are working with, its almost impossible to give you an answer.
i would suggest you upload a sample work book, (all sensitive data removed), showing what data you are working with, a few examples of what your expected outcome is, and how you arrived at that
To attach a file to your post,
click advanced (next to quick post),
scroll down until you see "manage file",
click that and select "add files" (top right corner).
click "select files" find your file, click "open" click "upload" click 'done" bottom right. click "submit reply"
Once the upload is completed the file name will appear below the input boxes in this window.
You can then close the window to return to the new post screen.
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Ford
Hello,
First, short answer is yes, you can use the combo INDEX MATCH and COUNTIF to create another worksheet that will auto-populate itself with unique value from two other worksheets.
The long answer is, however, as FDibbins suggested, please upload a small sample file with dummy data so we have a hold your layout, what you want to achieve, your expected results, etc.
On post #2 FDibbins has given you an instruction of how to upload a sample file. He wrote it with a lot of details, and you should definitely be able to do it.
(copy pasta from Ford)
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Regards,
Lem
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