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Does anyone know of any decent software that will compare and highlight the
differences between two similar sheets in different workbooks.
 
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If the changes do not include removing rows or columns (or inserting rows or
columns), then you could use a program written by Myrna Larson and Bill
Manville.

You can find a copy on Chip Pearson's site:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/whatsnew.htm
look for compare.xla

But remember this does a cell-by-cell comparison against two worksheets--not
workbooks. A1 compares to A1, x99 to x99, etc. (So if you insert/delete a
row/column, the comparison goes south very quickly.)

Another option could be to save the worksheets (not workbooks) as a couple .CSV
files. Then use some text comparison file to find the difference. (MSWord has
this ability.)

But this compares text (current values of formulas). Not the formulas
themselves.


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> Does anyone know of any decent software that will compare and highlight the
> differences between two similar sheets in different workbooks.


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Thanks Dave,


"Dave Peterson" wrote:

> Saved from a previous post...
>
> If the changes do not include removing rows or columns (or inserting rows or
> columns), then you could use a program written by Myrna Larson and Bill
> Manville.
>
> You can find a copy on Chip Pearson's site:
> http://www.cpearson.com/excel/whatsnew.htm
> look for compare.xla
>
> But remember this does a cell-by-cell comparison against two worksheets--not
> workbooks. A1 compares to A1, x99 to x99, etc. (So if you insert/delete a
> row/column, the comparison goes south very quickly.)
>
> Another option could be to save the worksheets (not workbooks) as a couple .CSV
> files. Then use some text comparison file to find the difference. (MSWord has
> this ability.)
>
> But this compares text (current values of formulas). Not the formulas
> themselves.
>
>
> Alec Kolundzic wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know of any decent software that will compare and highlight the
> > differences between two similar sheets in different workbooks.

>
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