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I have two workbooks (2005 Sales, 2004 Sales), which track daily results in
half hour intervals. I want to be able to show the increase in 2005 in a 3rd workbooks. The first two workbooks are identically formatted. How can I do this? Many thanks to all in the forum who have helped in the past. |
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If the data is in exactly the same position in the two worksheets you could
copy/paste one's data to a new worksheet and then copy the second's, doing an Edit, Paste Special, Subtract on top of the first's data. This is admittedly crude but it is easy to do. -- Jim Rech Excel MVP "cursednomore" wrote in message ... |I have two workbooks (2005 Sales, 2004 Sales), which track daily results in | half hour intervals. I want to be able to show the increase in 2005 in a 3rd | workbooks. The first two workbooks are identically formatted. How can I do | this? Many thanks to all in the forum who have helped in the past. |
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