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making one workbook out of two



 
 
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Old June 7th, 2005, 04:24 PM
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I have 2 excel workbooks (actually 12, but for simplicities sake. . .)
that i need to become one. I've tried merging but that only works if
the spredsheets are the same to begin with. Both are just a list of
addresses and have the exact same headings at the top of all columns.
I'm sure there is an easy solution but I'm not seeing it in the help
files. Some one tell me what I'm doing wrong.


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