• Matching values (2000, 2002)

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    #432935

    I don’t understand what you want. Could you include an example of what you expect the result to look like?

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    • #1016824

      Please see the attached example.

      • #1016825

        I don’t understand how the original file would lead to these results.

        What do you want the results of the original file to look like at the end…

        Could you place an example of the results that you want?

        Steve

        • #1016833

          dont worry about it… I”ll leave it as it is.

          Thanks,

          • #1016848

            Is it like sorting out with two column in parallelly?

            Indra

    • #1016823

      Hi all,

      I have four columns in my spreadsheet. On the first column I have got values that are assigned to the second column. ( i.e. first column money in and second column customer ID). The same applies to the third and fourth columns (3rd column money in fourth column customer ID). Most of the Costumer ID’s are the same on the 2 and fourth column, and there are some ID’s that are on the second column but not on the fourth column and vise versa. I want to sort second and fourth column alphabetically, the values should match when sorting . please see the attached spreadsheet.

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