![]() ![]() It then pulls back 6 or 7 columns from the changing data and the same 6 or 7 columns from the main data table where it thinks there may be a match.įor example, I join a column with 'titles' in. I use FM To join a column between each table and pull back a maximum 10 matches with a match of over 70%. In a nut shell, i have a big main table and separate smaller table that changes. ![]() My original thought was surely once i have set up the match and click run it should have populated something? I've tried recording a macro to see what populates in VBA whilst setting up the Fuzzy Match but get nothing. I wouldn't know where to even start in coding this in VBA. I use the Fuzzy lookup add on in Excel and i was wondering if there was a way to code what i do with it into VBA so i can just click a button rather than go through the set up each time? ![]()
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