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Proper add-ins install directly from the store or via a verified MSI installer provided by the developer’s official website (never from a random download link). merge tools add-in download
Lena opened her master report, clicked Ablebits Merge > Merge Two Tables , and selected the Operations file as the lookup table. The add-in asked: “Which column identifies the same row?” – “Order ID,” she said. One click later, all missing data from Operations appeared alongside her master rows. No duplicate chaos. No lost formulas. She needed a —not a risky script from
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