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Dean[_8_]

the differecne between two files
 
I feel like I've asked this some time ago, but can't find it, so sorry!

I need a way to uncover the difference (one or two cells I suspect) between
an old version and new version of the same massive file. I seem to recall
you folks had some way to do this, perhaps some add-in created by one of
you. Can anyone remind me?

Is there any danger in these 3rd party add-ins?

Thanks!
Dean



Mark Ivey

the differecne between two files
 
I use an addin called "Compare"

Go to Chip Pearson's website for a download...

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/whatsnew.htm and look for the Compare.xla
addin download


"Dean" wrote in message
...
I feel like I've asked this some time ago, but can't find it, so sorry!

I need a way to uncover the difference (one or two cells I suspect)
between an old version and new version of the same massive file. I seem
to recall you folks had some way to do this, perhaps some add-in created
by one of you. Can anyone remind me?

Is there any danger in these 3rd party add-ins?

Thanks!
Dean




Dean[_8_]

the differecne between two files
 
Yup, that worked nicely - thank you.

"Mark Ivey" wrote in message
...
I use an addin called "Compare"

Go to Chip Pearson's website for a download...

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/whatsnew.htm and look for the Compare.xla
addin download


"Dean" wrote in message
...
I feel like I've asked this some time ago, but can't find it, so sorry!

I need a way to uncover the difference (one or two cells I suspect)
between an old version and new version of the same massive file. I seem
to recall you folks had some way to do this, perhaps some add-in created
by one of you. Can anyone remind me?

Is there any danger in these 3rd party add-ins?

Thanks!
Dean







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