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crapit

Difference b/w 2 worksheet
 
Is there a way to find out the difference b/w 2 worksheet contents?



Gary Thomson[_4_]

Difference b/w 2 worksheet
 
Yes - go to the Chip Pearson's excellent site and look for
Compare.xla.


This is a fantastic add-in that allows you to directly
compare two worksheets. Although if a user has inserted a
row from the originla version to the edited version, this
will not work.


http://www.cpearson.com/excel/whatsnew.htm





crapit

Difference b/w 2 worksheet
 
This is what I get when I clicked the URL as specified!
This pages lists new pages, topics, and downloads available on the web site.
Small stuff like minor corrections, formatting, etc, is not listed. The
latest changes are listed first.

Is there a topic that isn't here that you'd like to see more about? Have
you written something about Excel that you'd like to show the world? Send me
an email and maybe it can be added to the site.



"Gary Thomson" wrote in message
...
Yes - go to the Chip Pearson's excellent site and look for
Compare.xla.


This is a fantastic add-in that allows you to directly
compare two worksheets. Although if a user has inserted a
row from the originla version to the edited version, this
will not work.


http://www.cpearson.com/excel/whatsnew.htm







Tom Ogilvy

Difference b/w 2 worksheet
 
It is at 14-June-2000

The URL for that entry is:

http://www.cpearson.com/Zips/Compare.ZIP

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"crapit" wrote in message
...
This is what I get when I clicked the URL as specified!
This pages lists new pages, topics, and downloads available on the web

site.
Small stuff like minor corrections, formatting, etc, is not listed. The
latest changes are listed first.

Is there a topic that isn't here that you'd like to see more about? Have
you written something about Excel that you'd like to show the world? Send

me
an email and maybe it can be added to the site.



"Gary Thomson" wrote in message
...
Yes - go to the Chip Pearson's excellent site and look for
Compare.xla.


This is a fantastic add-in that allows you to directly
compare two worksheets. Although if a user has inserted a
row from the originla version to the edited version, this
will not work.


http://www.cpearson.com/excel/whatsnew.htm










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