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ST Excel help needed: I have two spreadsheets to compare and mark all differences. Any favorite ways to do this?
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Lon_cHaneY
two separate files, or two sheets in the same workbook? -- nm
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Oct 28 '10, 08:26
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Two separate files, but I assumed that didn't matter. I was thinking of just pasting them both into a third sheet. -- nm
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Lon_cHaneY
Oct 28, 08:28
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From what I recall of the last time I did it (four years ago) it takes a lot of extra effort to load data from separate files. Whereas you can just
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Beryllium
Oct 28, 08:30
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YDC: Partially because it is still early, I am taking the path of least resistance...
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Lon_cHaneY
Oct 28, 08:45
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I'm not sure I understand, but I do a Conditional Formatting in Excel 2007.
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BloodyAxeSean
Oct 28, 08:58
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OK, that definitely rings a bell from my Excel class.
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Lon_cHaneY
Oct 28, 09:09
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