Union Ranges from Different Workbook in Google Sheet












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I have learned about the IMPORTRANGE() Function and also the simple union of ranges using {}. However, what I want to do is to unite multiple ranges from different workbooks.



=IMPORTANGE("http:\LinkOfWorkbook1", "Sheet1!A:A")


It works fine but when I tried uniting 2 ranges from different workbooks like



={IMPORTRANGE("http:\LinkOfWorkbook1", "Sheet1!A:A"); IMPORTRANGE("http:\LinkOfWorkbook2", "Sheet1!A:A")}


It doesn't work. Do I have to add a function or whatnot to accomplish this? Thanks.










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    Please clarify 'it doesn't work'. What error message do you get? Etc.
    – s1c0j1
    Dec 28 '18 at 1:13












  • It's Formula parse error. My apologies, I forgot to mention the error.
    – aer
    Dec 28 '18 at 1:19










  • Does the spreadsheet you're importing into have access to both of the imported spreadsheets? Try importing a range from both, but not in the same formula. If they're both accessible, let me know and we'll try something else. Otherwise, you'll need to 'allow access' to both sheets then try the combined import again.
    – s1c0j1
    Dec 28 '18 at 1:36










  • Yes. I have an access to both spreadsheets. Thank you.
    – aer
    Dec 28 '18 at 1:48










  • Without seeing it exactly, I cannot see an error. I could only suggest checking the quotation marks etc. Sorry I could not help. :)
    – s1c0j1
    Dec 28 '18 at 1:54
















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I have learned about the IMPORTRANGE() Function and also the simple union of ranges using {}. However, what I want to do is to unite multiple ranges from different workbooks.



=IMPORTANGE("http:\LinkOfWorkbook1", "Sheet1!A:A")


It works fine but when I tried uniting 2 ranges from different workbooks like



={IMPORTRANGE("http:\LinkOfWorkbook1", "Sheet1!A:A"); IMPORTRANGE("http:\LinkOfWorkbook2", "Sheet1!A:A")}


It doesn't work. Do I have to add a function or whatnot to accomplish this? Thanks.










share|improve this question


















  • 1




    Please clarify 'it doesn't work'. What error message do you get? Etc.
    – s1c0j1
    Dec 28 '18 at 1:13












  • It's Formula parse error. My apologies, I forgot to mention the error.
    – aer
    Dec 28 '18 at 1:19










  • Does the spreadsheet you're importing into have access to both of the imported spreadsheets? Try importing a range from both, but not in the same formula. If they're both accessible, let me know and we'll try something else. Otherwise, you'll need to 'allow access' to both sheets then try the combined import again.
    – s1c0j1
    Dec 28 '18 at 1:36










  • Yes. I have an access to both spreadsheets. Thank you.
    – aer
    Dec 28 '18 at 1:48










  • Without seeing it exactly, I cannot see an error. I could only suggest checking the quotation marks etc. Sorry I could not help. :)
    – s1c0j1
    Dec 28 '18 at 1:54














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I have learned about the IMPORTRANGE() Function and also the simple union of ranges using {}. However, what I want to do is to unite multiple ranges from different workbooks.



=IMPORTANGE("http:\LinkOfWorkbook1", "Sheet1!A:A")


It works fine but when I tried uniting 2 ranges from different workbooks like



={IMPORTRANGE("http:\LinkOfWorkbook1", "Sheet1!A:A"); IMPORTRANGE("http:\LinkOfWorkbook2", "Sheet1!A:A")}


It doesn't work. Do I have to add a function or whatnot to accomplish this? Thanks.










share|improve this question













I have learned about the IMPORTRANGE() Function and also the simple union of ranges using {}. However, what I want to do is to unite multiple ranges from different workbooks.



=IMPORTANGE("http:\LinkOfWorkbook1", "Sheet1!A:A")


It works fine but when I tried uniting 2 ranges from different workbooks like



={IMPORTRANGE("http:\LinkOfWorkbook1", "Sheet1!A:A"); IMPORTRANGE("http:\LinkOfWorkbook2", "Sheet1!A:A")}


It doesn't work. Do I have to add a function or whatnot to accomplish this? Thanks.







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    Please clarify 'it doesn't work'. What error message do you get? Etc.
    – s1c0j1
    Dec 28 '18 at 1:13












  • It's Formula parse error. My apologies, I forgot to mention the error.
    – aer
    Dec 28 '18 at 1:19










  • Does the spreadsheet you're importing into have access to both of the imported spreadsheets? Try importing a range from both, but not in the same formula. If they're both accessible, let me know and we'll try something else. Otherwise, you'll need to 'allow access' to both sheets then try the combined import again.
    – s1c0j1
    Dec 28 '18 at 1:36










  • Yes. I have an access to both spreadsheets. Thank you.
    – aer
    Dec 28 '18 at 1:48










  • Without seeing it exactly, I cannot see an error. I could only suggest checking the quotation marks etc. Sorry I could not help. :)
    – s1c0j1
    Dec 28 '18 at 1:54














  • 1




    Please clarify 'it doesn't work'. What error message do you get? Etc.
    – s1c0j1
    Dec 28 '18 at 1:13












  • It's Formula parse error. My apologies, I forgot to mention the error.
    – aer
    Dec 28 '18 at 1:19










  • Does the spreadsheet you're importing into have access to both of the imported spreadsheets? Try importing a range from both, but not in the same formula. If they're both accessible, let me know and we'll try something else. Otherwise, you'll need to 'allow access' to both sheets then try the combined import again.
    – s1c0j1
    Dec 28 '18 at 1:36










  • Yes. I have an access to both spreadsheets. Thank you.
    – aer
    Dec 28 '18 at 1:48










  • Without seeing it exactly, I cannot see an error. I could only suggest checking the quotation marks etc. Sorry I could not help. :)
    – s1c0j1
    Dec 28 '18 at 1:54








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Please clarify 'it doesn't work'. What error message do you get? Etc.
– s1c0j1
Dec 28 '18 at 1:13






Please clarify 'it doesn't work'. What error message do you get? Etc.
– s1c0j1
Dec 28 '18 at 1:13














It's Formula parse error. My apologies, I forgot to mention the error.
– aer
Dec 28 '18 at 1:19




It's Formula parse error. My apologies, I forgot to mention the error.
– aer
Dec 28 '18 at 1:19












Does the spreadsheet you're importing into have access to both of the imported spreadsheets? Try importing a range from both, but not in the same formula. If they're both accessible, let me know and we'll try something else. Otherwise, you'll need to 'allow access' to both sheets then try the combined import again.
– s1c0j1
Dec 28 '18 at 1:36




Does the spreadsheet you're importing into have access to both of the imported spreadsheets? Try importing a range from both, but not in the same formula. If they're both accessible, let me know and we'll try something else. Otherwise, you'll need to 'allow access' to both sheets then try the combined import again.
– s1c0j1
Dec 28 '18 at 1:36












Yes. I have an access to both spreadsheets. Thank you.
– aer
Dec 28 '18 at 1:48




Yes. I have an access to both spreadsheets. Thank you.
– aer
Dec 28 '18 at 1:48












Without seeing it exactly, I cannot see an error. I could only suggest checking the quotation marks etc. Sorry I could not help. :)
– s1c0j1
Dec 28 '18 at 1:54




Without seeing it exactly, I cannot see an error. I could only suggest checking the quotation marks etc. Sorry I could not help. :)
– s1c0j1
Dec 28 '18 at 1:54












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Maybe the problem is that the union of both IMPORTRANGE have too many rows. Try using Sheets1!A1:A1000 instead if Sheets1!A:A






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    Maybe the problem is that the union of both IMPORTRANGE have too many rows. Try using Sheets1!A1:A1000 instead if Sheets1!A:A






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