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I have one workbook with multiple worksheets. The first sheet is a
assessment of the other worksheets data. Then there is another workboo
with multiple worksheets that is a duplicate of the first. I have tw
people keying in the information in each workbook. I need to combin
what they have keyed into a new seperate workbook that combines both o
theirs and will visually display what data they have keyed differently

So, I believe I need to write a macro for this, which I have never don
before. I need help on what to do.:)
Can someone help through this

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