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    Hello everybody! I need to know how to compare two worksheets. I do not know anything about Excel. I need to know how to generate the differences into a new worksheet. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

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    CLR
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    RE: Compare two worksheets

    For tasks such as this, I use Jim Cone's fine commercial Add-in called "XL
    Companion". It will give a complete listing of all the differences between
    the two sheets. It's available at www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware/


    Vaya con Dios,
    Chuck, CABGx3


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    > know anything about Excel. I need to know how to generate the
    > differences into a new worksheet. Any help would be appreciated. Thank
    > you.
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    So there is no function in Excel? I have to buy an add on product to do this task? By the way thanks for the reply.

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    CLR
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    Re: Compare two worksheets

    There are combinations of formulas and processes that will allow one to "do
    it by hand", but frankly, I wouldn't bother..........the add-in does it
    quickly and I trust the results.........whereas if I did it by hand, I would
    have to check and doublecheck.

    BTW, you're welcome.........

    Vaya con Dios,
    Chuck, CABGx3



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    Paul B
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    Re: Compare two worksheets

    rageon75, here is a post by Gord Dibben on the subject and the addin is free

    The add-in, Compare.xla written by Myrna Larson and Bill Manville, allows
    you to compare the contents of two workbooks and highlight differences.


    http://www.cpearson.com/excel/whatsnew.htm


    Look for Compare.xla.


    Download Compare.xla and add it with rest of your your add-ins.
    On Tools Menu, select add-ins and check in (tick in)Compare Worksheets.
    From tools menu then select Compare Sheets and follow instructions.

    Gord Dibben Excel MVP - XL97 SR2 & XL2002



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    > Hello everybody! I need to know how to compare two worksheets. I do not
    > know anything about Excel. I need to know how to generate the
    > differences into a new worksheet. Any help would be appreciated. Thank
    > you.
    >
    >
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    Brainless_in_Boston
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    RE: Compare two worksheets

    I don't know if you just want to eyeball them, or do parity checking cell by
    cell - but Try Excel help - compare worksbooks. Thsi is what you get for the
    answer:

    Open the workbooks you want to compare side by side.

    On the Window menu, click Compare Side by Side with.

    On the Compare Side by Side toolbar (toolbar: A bar with buttons and options
    that you use to carry out commands. To display a toolbar, click Customize on
    the Tools menu, and then click the Toolbars tab.), do any of the following:

    If you want to scroll through the workbooks at the same time, click
    Synchronous Scrolling .

    If you want to reset the workbook windows to the positions they were in when
    you first started comparing workbooks, click Reset Window Position .

    Click Close Side by Side to stop comparing workbooks.

    Note If you open two workbooks, the command on the Window menu will include
    the filename of one of those workbooks. For example, you open "workbook1.xls"
    and "workbook2.xls". While viewing "workbook1.xls", the Window menu shows the
    command as Compare Side by Side with workbook2.xls.

    good luck

    "rageon75" wrote:

    >
    > Hello everybody! I need to know how to compare two worksheets. I do not
    > know anything about Excel. I need to know how to generate the
    > differences into a new worksheet. Any help would be appreciated. Thank
    > you.
    >
    >
    > --
    > rageon75
    > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > rageon75's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=31862
    > View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=515903
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