Okay, I may just be totally forgetting something here, but it seems to me that if you have 2 separate spreadsheets which you want to compare/add together, and you want to verify that they have the exact same reference IDs (such as Account IDs/Numbers), then the absolute easiest way to do so is to import the spreadsheets into Access, and run a query there.
Is there a way in Excel that would make that simpler? I may just be forgetting something, but I thought I would ask. There is no immediate need for this, particularly, but I would like to know going forward.
My first guess would be doing something with possibly MS Query, but I'm guessing that there might be another way built right into Excel that I just can't remember at the moment.
And just for this example, I'll make up some fake columns and data.
Let's say we have 2 data sets (currently in Excel), with the one identical column: FruitID. One sheet also has FruitName, and the other has FruitColor, and I want to combine the 2.
Sheet1:
FruitID FruitName
1111111 Apple
2222222 Orange
3333333 Grape
4444444 Tomato
5555555 Banana
6666666 Passion fruit
7777777 Water melon
8888888 Cantelope
Sheet2:
FruitID FruitColor
1111111 Apple
2222222 Orange
3333333 Grape
6666666 Passion fruit
7777777 Water melon
8888888 Cantelope
Now, in this example, the difference is obvious, but in real life, it aint so easy.
at least not on occassion.
Now with that sample data or without, does anyone have any suggestions for me to review?
Thanks for any thoughts/suggestions/opinions.
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"If to err is human, then I must be some kind of human!" -Me
Is there a way in Excel that would make that simpler? I may just be forgetting something, but I thought I would ask. There is no immediate need for this, particularly, but I would like to know going forward.
My first guess would be doing something with possibly MS Query, but I'm guessing that there might be another way built right into Excel that I just can't remember at the moment.
And just for this example, I'll make up some fake columns and data.
Let's say we have 2 data sets (currently in Excel), with the one identical column: FruitID. One sheet also has FruitName, and the other has FruitColor, and I want to combine the 2.
Sheet1:
FruitID FruitName
1111111 Apple
2222222 Orange
3333333 Grape
4444444 Tomato
5555555 Banana
6666666 Passion fruit
7777777 Water melon
8888888 Cantelope
Sheet2:
FruitID FruitColor
1111111 Apple
2222222 Orange
3333333 Grape
6666666 Passion fruit
7777777 Water melon
8888888 Cantelope
Now, in this example, the difference is obvious, but in real life, it aint so easy.
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Now with that sample data or without, does anyone have any suggestions for me to review?
Thanks for any thoughts/suggestions/opinions.
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"If to err is human, then I must be some kind of human!" -Me