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Excel Join (Merge, Match) Two Tables Software

Combine two MS Excel tables into one based on a common column of data from each table.

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The two tables can be located in the same Excel file or two different Excel files. Rows from the two unequal tables will line up perfectly without copying and pasting. A wizard makes the join process fast and easy. Excel 2000 or higher required.

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