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I need to varify a subset of data back to the original database.
We have a worksheet with 800 rows of inventory items, with columns showing Part #, Description, selling price etc). We duplicated the worksheet and made a variety of sorts and deleted a number of rows and columns. I would like to compare the data that is remaining back to the orignial worksheet to ensure none of the values have changed. Is there a way in Excel to do this? |
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