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Old 07-17-2006
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How to compare several files and create a new one

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I have a few files with simple data on them. All of the files may contain the same and different data. I need to create a new file that contains data that is on all files at the same time. Let say if word "ffffffff" is on all files it must be in the new file. If word "kkkkkkk" is not on all files then it must not be on the new file. Can anyone give me a solution at least for the case when there are only two files.

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