MS Excel question

pontifex

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Say I have 2 spreadsheets. One was made by Bob and the other was made by John. Both spreadsheets are exactly the same concerning the names of columns.
the only difference is the data in these fields.

is there a way to merge these 2 spreadsheets into 1 spreadsheet?
the only way i can find to do it says that the 2 files would have to originally come from the same file before, the workbook must have been shared and change tracking would have to have been turned on.

am i stuck just copying and pasting from 1 to the other?
 

zanieladie

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Did you try the on-line help feature in Excel? I am not great with that program - although I keep telling myself I am going to learn it someday.
 

TheNinja

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I would answer truthfully, but this is OT not Technical Support so I'll just make an off topic joke about pirates or hippos instead ;)
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: TheNinja
I would answer truthfully, but this is OT not Technical Support so I'll just make an off topic joke about pirates or hippos instead ;)

please, like anyone posts stuff where it belongs anyway.
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: zanieladie
Did you try the on-line help feature in Excel? I am not great with that program - although I keep telling myself I am going to learn it someday.

yeah, all i could find was what i mentioned in my op - which didn't help me at all.
i searched google also and all i could find was the same info.
 

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AMDZen

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If they all have the same column headers, and thus the same type of infor in the cells (ie. Phone number, name, address) then why is it so hard to simply copy and paste? You would have been done by now
 

dullard

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Originally posted by: pontifex
so when are you going to post that link into the other 20 current threads that dont belong here?
He did just post it in the other Excel thread. So he is somewhat consistent.

 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: dullard
Pomtifex, could you provide more information? Do you need info from both, do you just need the most up-to-date info? Were both changed from the original and you need to know what was changed? Or what?

Hmm, no answer there. Thanks for not being helpful!

That software forum needs to be shut down. It is useless.

need info from both spreadsheets. both were created separately by 2 different people. i need to merge the data from 1 into the other.

dunno about software forum but tech support should be removed. there's like 3 posts per day there and most go unanswered.
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: AMDZen
If they all have the same column headers, and thus the same type of infor in the cells (ie. Phone number, name, address) then why is it so hard to simply copy and paste? You would have been done by now

thats not the point. i want to know if it can be done
 

dullard

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I think you are stuck copying and pasting. You could write a macro, but that'll probably take longer than copy/paste.
 

theknight571

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Other than copy/paste from one to the other... you could setup an Access table, and use Access to combine the two.

I'd have to look into the merging of the two spreadsheets...but nothing stuck out when I did a quick look-see.

And I do venture into the software form during the day...
 

DaShen

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Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: AMDZen
If they all have the same column headers, and thus the same type of infor in the cells (ie. Phone number, name, address) then why is it so hard to simply copy and paste? You would have been done by now

thats not the point. i want to know if it can be done

Try writing a macros in Excel. I am sure it can be done.

Tools > Macro > Visual Basic Editor
 

AMDZen

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Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: AMDZen
If they all have the same column headers, and thus the same type of infor in the cells (ie. Phone number, name, address) then why is it so hard to simply copy and paste? You would have been done by now

thats not the point. i want to know if it can be done

It can be done using vlookup (in a round about sort of way), or done by writing a macro. Both would take much longer then simply C+V.
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: AMDZen
If they all have the same column headers, and thus the same type of infor in the cells (ie. Phone number, name, address) then why is it so hard to simply copy and paste? You would have been done by now

thats not the point. i want to know if it can be done

Try writing a macros in Excel. I am sure it can be done.

Tools > Macro > Visual Basic Editor

i was hoping there was a way to do it with default software, not by making a macro.
 

ATLien247

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Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: ATLien247
What about the "Import External Data" tool?

get external data? only works with .txt files or database queries apaprently

You must have an older version than I do. I have Office 2003, and the "Import External Data" tool lets me import data from other XLS files.
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: ATLien247
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: ATLien247
What about the "Import External Data" tool?

get external data? only works with .txt files or database queries apaprently

You must have an older version than I do. I have Office 2003, and the "Import External Data" tool lets me import data from other XLS files.

i do, we have office 2000 here at work