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roadcone (me@home.com) 2015/07/27 13:34

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On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 17:51:56 +0000, dear_reader wrote:

> This should be the lot - best of luck!
>
Just the ticket - thank you.

This sort of comparison is fairly easy. Most of these follow my naming
pattern: SNT YYYY-MM-DD Title. Excel can easily strip out the date
section and that then makes for an easy VLOOKUP with ERR indicating a
failed match. I say Excel, but I am using LibreOffice under Linux but the
results are the same.

Regards

Clive

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