How To Use Excel To Match Up Two Different Columns Using Excel Spreadsheets

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Using Excel to match up two different columns will require you to go back to the original table that you've been working with. Use Excel to match up two different columns with help from a Microsoft certified applications specialist in this free video clip.

Expert: Jesica Garrou
Filmmaker: Patrick Russell

Series Description: Microsoft Excel is still the most widely used spreadsheet creation tool in existence for both the PC and Mac platforms. Get tips on Microsoft Excel with help from a Microsoft certified applications specialist in this free video series.

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