How to make a Pivot showing all unique entries across 2 tables?

dejavu619

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
I know this can be done by pasting one table below another but is there an easier way?

Eg.

Table 1:

ItemListValue
A1
B2
C3

Table 2:
ItemListValue
D10
C11


Pivot should show:
ItemListValue
A1
B2
C14
D10
 

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