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Howdy Folks and welcome to todayamp;#39;s video which is all about joining also known as merging multiple data sets into one in Microsoft Excel so when youamp;#39;re working with data in Excel or most any other platform for that matter a very common task is combining Columns of data from multiple data sets into a single Consolidated data set now in a SQL database just for example we would accomplish this using joins but in an Excel spreadsheet we would typically resort to that most infamous of functions the legendary vlookup or perhaps its newer and improved sibling xlookup the problem is however if your data happens to be in Excel or a SQL database isnamp;#39;t read available for you to use for these kinds of operations vlookup and even X lookup are honestly kind of clunky at best when it comes to this sort of operation just for example while there are multiple types of joins in SQL that allow you to specify exactly how columns from multiple data sets will be merged together for ex