Thanks for the responses! I had some luck using MS Query, and I'll be sure to try the VLOOKUP procedure as well. Excel is a lot more versatile than I thought!
Thank you for the recommendation on how to make this post easier to understand.
I created a workbook. Sheet 1 is an example of 1st_CSV, Sheet 2 is an example of 2nd_CSV, and Sheet 3 is an example of the finished product.http://www.mediafire.com/?or58uxvvurolrb1
Hi,
I've been trying to find out how to do this all night, but the code is still jibberish to me. I need help.
I've got 2 csv files (with thousands of rows, each) with data I need to merge. The 2nd csv just has 2 columns: the record label; and the data value that needs to be copied. The 1st...
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