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Hi,

There is nothing built into Excel to do this completely, but a number of
people have created apps to compare files. Google, comparing to excel file
and see if you find something you like. Some are for free, others want $$.
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Is there a way to compare two excel files to review changes made between them?

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Is there a way to compare two excel files to review changes made
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One way is to save both as CSV files, open the first in MS-Word, and use
Word's
Tools Compare and merge documents
operation to do the comparison.
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