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    VAnand27@gmail.com
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    VLookup

    Hi, i just joined this group. I am new to excel and am trying to match
    trades from two clients. The problem is that the trades are named
    differently and thus require some type of pivot table or vlookup to
    solve the problem. I would appreciate if someone could give me some
    advice on how to do this. I am sure there is a simple approach, but I
    have been unable to figure it out.

    Thanks


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    Pete_UK
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    Re: VLookup

    I would suggest that you post some example data, particularly of the
    items which are named differently, then someone may be able to help
    you.

    Pete

    VAnand27@gmail.com wrote:
    > Hi, i just joined this group. I am new to excel and am trying to match
    > trades from two clients. The problem is that the trades are named
    > differently and thus require some type of pivot table or vlookup to
    > solve the problem. I would appreciate if someone could give me some
    > advice on how to do this. I am sure there is a simple approach, but I
    > have been unable to figure it out.
    >
    > Thanks



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