SharePoint - How to Append to Existing List
Asked By bbgBlossom
22-Jan-10 03:58 PM
I am wondering if anyone can recommend a product I can buy to append one list
to an already exiting list. The list I need to 'combine' have calculated
columns in them and so the Bamboo Bulk Import does not work. Any ideas of
what has worked for people?
Anya
S.Clark replied to bbgBlossom

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