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Why doesn't compare and merge work in excel?
I want to Compare two Excel Spreadsheets to highlight the changes that have
been made between one and the other. Unfortunately the "Compare and Merge Workbooks" function in the Tools menu is greyed-out. It's not an Add-In, and I've tried installing the functionality from the CD, but can't find anything. any ideas? thanks Paul Wilson |
Answer: Why doesn't compare and merge work in excel?
Hi Paul,
I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble with the Compare and Merge Workbooks function in Excel. There could be a few reasons why this function is greyed-out and not working for you. Here are some possible solutions:
I hope one of these solutions works for you. |
Why doesn't compare and merge work in excel?
Compare and Merge is only available after sending out a shared file with
track changes switched on that Excel tracks and knows what is in both files It places markers in both files and when the second file is returned, it knows that they are linked and the function becomes active so you can then merge the changes -- Saruman --------------------------------------------------------------------------- All Outgoing Mail Scanned By Norton Antivirus 2003 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Paul Wilson" <Paul wrote in message ... I want to Compare two Excel Spreadsheets to highlight the changes that have been made between one and the other. Unfortunately the "Compare and Merge Workbooks" function in the Tools menu is greyed-out. It's not an Add-In, and I've tried installing the functionality from the CD, but can't find anything. any ideas? thanks Paul Wilson |
Why doesn't compare and merge work in excel?
Okay - thanks! That works, but is a little complicated because I have to now
make sure that all documents that I email to people for comments have been "shared" first. Isn't there a way of just comparing two documents that haven't been "shared"? It would be nice to be able to do this in the same way that you can in Word. Paul "Saruman" wrote: Compare and Merge is only available after sending out a shared file with track changes switched on that Excel tracks and knows what is in both files It places markers in both files and when the second file is returned, it knows that they are linked and the function becomes active so you can then merge the changes -- Saruman --------------------------------------------------------------------------- All Outgoing Mail Scanned By Norton Antivirus 2003 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Paul Wilson" <Paul wrote in message ... I want to Compare two Excel Spreadsheets to highlight the changes that have been made between one and the other. Unfortunately the "Compare and Merge Workbooks" function in the Tools menu is greyed-out. It's not an Add-In, and I've tried installing the functionality from the CD, but can't find anything. any ideas? thanks Paul Wilson |
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