Using PQ/Fuzzy Lookup to organize fuzzy matches in a single column.

bluepie97

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Hi, I saw a very similar posting to mine here - Identify fuzzy matches in one column

Seems like the same thing, but I am confused on the steps I need to take. Is anyone willing to give me a more step-by-step instruction for getting these results. Thanks
 

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I don’t know how to edit the above post, but to clarify, I want to take a single column in excel with data like
ABC Co.
ABC company
Auto Bond Company
ABC inc

And have it output it’s related matches.

ABC Co. | ABC Company, Auto Bond Company, ABC inc

Thanks.
 
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