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Comparing Two Spreadsheets
I'd like to be able to compare the contents of two spreadsheets to ensure
they're exactly the same. Ideally I'd be able to compare the formulas themselves, but just checking the data in each cell would be sufficient for now. (I.e., would like to see a difference between cells containing 5*6 and 10*3, even though data in each cell will just show 30). I see one post on this board (from 2007) regarding an add-in called XL Companion, but the link isn't active and I can't find it online with a quick search. There are other add-ins available, such as Compare Spreadsheets. Anyone have experience with Compare Spreadsheets or other add-ins that can do this? Or any other suggestions? I'm wary of buying software online just based on a company website... Thanks, Jen |
Comparing Two Spreadsheets
I have a copy of Myrna Larson's Compare add-in at
http://www.cpearson.com/zips/compare.zip . Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional, Excel, 1998 - 2010 Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 12:58:06 -0700, JenC wrote: I'd like to be able to compare the contents of two spreadsheets to ensure they're exactly the same. Ideally I'd be able to compare the formulas themselves, but just checking the data in each cell would be sufficient for now. (I.e., would like to see a difference between cells containing 5*6 and 10*3, even though data in each cell will just show 30). I see one post on this board (from 2007) regarding an add-in called XL Companion, but the link isn't active and I can't find it online with a quick search. There are other add-ins available, such as Compare Spreadsheets. Anyone have experience with Compare Spreadsheets or other add-ins that can do this? Or any other suggestions? I'm wary of buying software online just based on a company website... Thanks, Jen |
Comparing Two Spreadsheets
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Comparing Two Spreadsheets
Thanks Chip - I'm not immediately able to open it as my work system disables
the macros. Will speak with my IT person. Is this a free add-in? "Chip Pearson" wrote: I have a copy of Myrna Larson's Compare add-in at http://www.cpearson.com/zips/compare.zip . Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional, Excel, 1998 - 2010 Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 12:58:06 -0700, JenC wrote: I'd like to be able to compare the contents of two spreadsheets to ensure they're exactly the same. Ideally I'd be able to compare the formulas themselves, but just checking the data in each cell would be sufficient for now. (I.e., would like to see a difference between cells containing 5*6 and 10*3, even though data in each cell will just show 30). I see one post on this board (from 2007) regarding an add-in called XL Companion, but the link isn't active and I can't find it online with a quick search. There are other add-ins available, such as Compare Spreadsheets. Anyone have experience with Compare Spreadsheets or other add-ins that can do this? Or any other suggestions? I'm wary of buying software online just based on a company website... Thanks, Jen . |
Comparing Two Spreadsheets
Hello Jen,
My website owner had severe problems about 1 1/2 years ago. I didn't stay with them. I didn't have enough interest to put up a new website - am thinking about trying it again. The price of XL Companion (Excel add-in) is $39.00 and includes separate utilities to... 1. Compare worksheets and lists cell by cell or worksheets row by row or match two lists. 2. Find multiple items over multiple worksheets. 3. Count duplicates or list them. 4. Remove duplicate rows or list duplicate rows. 5. Delete rows meeting your criteria 6. Clean your data. Note: when comparing, you have the option to specify the type of comparison. The default is all differences, but you can, for instance, compare cells where the numeric difference is greater than "x" or compare only cells containing text or dates or formulas (and others). Most of those, who I have got to try it, have liked it. Get the (free) 3 week trial of the full version of XL Companion by emailing ... XX (remove xxx) and asking for it. Please use your real name and provide your geographic location. No registration is required. -- Jim Cone Portland, Oregon USA "JenC" wrote in message ... Thanks Jim - is there a website for this product? What is the full pricing if we decided to go ahead and buy? "Jim Cone" wrote: You can get the (free) 3 week trial of the full version of XL Companion by emailing ... XX (remove xxx) and asking for it. Please use your real name and provide your geographic location. Formula differences are detailed in the comparison. -- Jim Cone Portland, Oregon USA "JenC" wrote in message ... I'd like to be able to compare the contents of two spreadsheets to ensure they're exactly the same. Ideally I'd be able to compare the formulas themselves, but just checking the data in each cell would be sufficient for now. (I.e., would like to see a difference between cells containing 5*6 and 10*3, even though data in each cell will just show 30). I see one post on this board (from 2007) regarding an add-in called XL Companion, but the link isn't active and I can't find it online with a quick search. There are other add-ins available, such as Compare Spreadsheets. Anyone have experience with Compare Spreadsheets or other add-ins that can do this? Or any other suggestions? I'm wary of buying software online just based on a company website... Thanks, Jen |
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