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Not sure if this Q should be in programming or Worksheets functions. There
are 2 systems, (for double checking purposes) inputting data. The master system will save the file as master.xls. The 2nd system will save their file as compare.xls. It will then be compared to the master.xls for accuracy, comparing the entries of each cell against each other in a specific column. (The total column) So for instance, master.xls, Sheet 1, range F10, should be the same as compare.xls, sheet 1 range F10. If it is not the same I would like it to be highlighted in say red, on the master sheet I have 12 separate sheets in the workbooks, and am looking for a simple way of achieving this, instead of just using the compare side by side on the toolbar, which I dont think would highlight any differences. I have looked at compare.xla, but dont really know what I should be doing with it now I have downloaded it, any help please Be grateful . Thank you Sybs |
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Hi Sybs,
Try the Compare addin, developed by Myrna Larson and Bill Manville, which may be downloaded, free of charge, from Chip Pearson's Downloads page at: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm --- Regards, Norman "SYBS" wrote in message ... Not sure if this Q should be in programming or Worksheets functions. There are 2 systems, (for double checking purposes) inputting data. The master system will save the file as master.xls. The 2nd system will save their file as compare.xls. It will then be compared to the master.xls for accuracy, comparing the entries of each cell against each other in a specific column. (The total column) So for instance, master.xls, Sheet 1, range F10, should be the same as compare.xls, sheet 1 range F10. If it is not the same I would like it to be highlighted in say red, on the master sheet I have 12 separate sheets in the workbooks, and am looking for a simple way of achieving this, instead of just using the compare side by side on the toolbar, which I don't think would highlight any differences. I have looked at compare.xla, but dont really know what I should be doing with it now I have downloaded it, any help please Be grateful . Thank you Sybs |
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thanks Norman. I did go there having searched through the posts, but
unfortunately, I have no idea how I am supposed to use it now I have downloaded it. Help ? sybs "Norman Jones" wrote: Hi Sybs, Try the Compare addin, developed by Myrna Larson and Bill Manville, which may be downloaded, free of charge, from Chip Pearson's Downloads page at: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm --- Regards, Norman "SYBS" wrote in message ... Not sure if this Q should be in programming or Worksheets functions. There are 2 systems, (for double checking purposes) inputting data. The master system will save the file as master.xls. The 2nd system will save their file as compare.xls. It will then be compared to the master.xls for accuracy, comparing the entries of each cell against each other in a specific column. (The total column) So for instance, master.xls, Sheet 1, range F10, should be the same as compare.xls, sheet 1 range F10. If it is not the same I would like it to be highlighted in say red, on the master sheet I have 12 separate sheets in the workbooks, and am looking for a simple way of achieving this, instead of just using the compare side by side on the toolbar, which I don't think would highlight any differences. I have looked at compare.xla, but dont really know what I should be doing with it now I have downloaded it, any help please Be grateful . Thank you Sybs |
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Hi Sybs,
The Compare.xla adds a menu item 'Compare worksheets..' at the foot of Excel's tools menu. Select the menu item and the remainder should be self-explanatory. --- Regards, Norman "SYBS" wrote in message ... thanks Norman. I did go there having searched through the posts, but unfortunately, I have no idea how I am supposed to use it now I have downloaded it. Help ? sybs "Norman Jones" wrote: Hi Sybs, Try the Compare addin, developed by Myrna Larson and Bill Manville, which may be downloaded, free of charge, from Chip Pearson's Downloads page at: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm --- Regards, Norman "SYBS" wrote in message ... Not sure if this Q should be in programming or Worksheets functions. There are 2 systems, (for double checking purposes) inputting data. The master system will save the file as master.xls. The 2nd system will save their file as compare.xls. It will then be compared to the master.xls for accuracy, comparing the entries of each cell against each other in a specific column. (The total column) So for instance, master.xls, Sheet 1, range F10, should be the same as compare.xls, sheet 1 range F10. If it is not the same I would like it to be highlighted in say red, on the master sheet I have 12 separate sheets in the workbooks, and am looking for a simple way of achieving this, instead of just using the compare side by side on the toolbar, which I don't think would highlight any differences. I have looked at compare.xla, but dont really know what I should be doing with it now I have downloaded it, any help please Be grateful . Thank you Sybs |
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I have downloaded the compare.xla file and there is sa compare worksheets
menu item onthe tools men. When i select it it gives a message saying did not find any worksheets. I am obviusly totally doing something wrong. Sorry to be a pain. Do I need to install this somewhere special or how does it work. Sorry to be thick. "Norman Jones" wrote: Hi Sybs, The Compare.xla adds a menu item 'Compare worksheets..' at the foot of Excel's tools menu. Select the menu item and the remainder should be self-explanatory. --- Regards, Norman "SYBS" wrote in message ... thanks Norman. I did go there having searched through the posts, but unfortunately, I have no idea how I am supposed to use it now I have downloaded it. Help ? sybs "Norman Jones" wrote: Hi Sybs, Try the Compare addin, developed by Myrna Larson and Bill Manville, which may be downloaded, free of charge, from Chip Pearson's Downloads page at: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm --- Regards, Norman "SYBS" wrote in message ... Not sure if this Q should be in programming or Worksheets functions. There are 2 systems, (for double checking purposes) inputting data. The master system will save the file as master.xls. The 2nd system will save their file as compare.xls. It will then be compared to the master.xls for accuracy, comparing the entries of each cell against each other in a specific column. (The total column) So for instance, master.xls, Sheet 1, range F10, should be the same as compare.xls, sheet 1 range F10. If it is not the same I would like it to be highlighted in say red, on the master sheet I have 12 separate sheets in the workbooks, and am looking for a simple way of achieving this, instead of just using the compare side by side on the toolbar, which I don't think would highlight any differences. I have looked at compare.xla, but dont really know what I should be doing with it now I have downloaded it, any help please Be grateful . Thank you Sybs |
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Hi Sybs,
Select the Compare menu option on the Tools menu Select a sheet from the first dropdown list Select a sheet from the second dropdown Select one of the three value \ formula options OK The addin creates a report sheet, listing the differences. --- Regards, Norman "SYBS" wrote in message ... thanks Norman. I did go there having searched through the posts, but unfortunately, I have no idea how I am supposed to use it now I have downloaded it. Help ? sybs "Norman Jones" wrote: Hi Sybs, Try the Compare addin, developed by Myrna Larson and Bill Manville, which may be downloaded, free of charge, from Chip Pearson's Downloads page at: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm --- Regards, Norman "SYBS" wrote in message ... Not sure if this Q should be in programming or Worksheets functions. There are 2 systems, (for double checking purposes) inputting data. The master system will save the file as master.xls. The 2nd system will save their file as compare.xls. It will then be compared to the master.xls for accuracy, comparing the entries of each cell against each other in a specific column. (The total column) So for instance, master.xls, Sheet 1, range F10, should be the same as compare.xls, sheet 1 range F10. If it is not the same I would like it to be highlighted in say red, on the master sheet I have 12 separate sheets in the workbooks, and am looking for a simple way of achieving this, instead of just using the compare side by side on the toolbar, which I don't think would highlight any differences. I have looked at compare.xla, but dont really know what I should be doing with it now I have downloaded it, any help please Be grateful . Thank you Sybs |
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Hi,
It obviously does exactly what I am hoping to do, I have followed your instructions, but it gives me a message box saying did not find any worksheets. have both books open, I just dont know what I am doing wrong. "Norman Jones" wrote: Hi Sybs, Select the Compare menu option on the Tools menu Select a sheet from the first dropdown list Select a sheet from the second dropdown Select one of the three value \ formula options OK The addin creates a report sheet, listing the differences. --- Regards, Norman "SYBS" wrote in message ... thanks Norman. I did go there having searched through the posts, but unfortunately, I have no idea how I am supposed to use it now I have downloaded it. Help ? sybs "Norman Jones" wrote: Hi Sybs, Try the Compare addin, developed by Myrna Larson and Bill Manville, which may be downloaded, free of charge, from Chip Pearson's Downloads page at: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm --- Regards, Norman "SYBS" wrote in message ... Not sure if this Q should be in programming or Worksheets functions. There are 2 systems, (for double checking purposes) inputting data. The master system will save the file as master.xls. The 2nd system will save their file as compare.xls. It will then be compared to the master.xls for accuracy, comparing the entries of each cell against each other in a specific column. (The total column) So for instance, master.xls, Sheet 1, range F10, should be the same as compare.xls, sheet 1 range F10. If it is not the same I would like it to be highlighted in say red, on the master sheet I have 12 separate sheets in the workbooks, and am looking for a simple way of achieving this, instead of just using the compare side by side on the toolbar, which I don't think would highlight any differences. I have looked at compare.xla, but dont really know what I should be doing with it now I have downloaded it, any help please Be grateful . Thank you Sybs |
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sorry Norman,
I have just produced 2 more books to try with and it works fine. I didnt realise that it wouldnt work with a protected sheet, which both the workbooks I was trying to compare have protection. Thank you for your help with this, I am sorry I took so long to get it, but the add in didn't tell me why it couldn't find any worksheets ! Thanks again. Sybs "Norman Jones" wrote: Hi Sybs, Select the Compare menu option on the Tools menu Select a sheet from the first dropdown list Select a sheet from the second dropdown Select one of the three value \ formula options OK The addin creates a report sheet, listing the differences. --- Regards, Norman "SYBS" wrote in message ... thanks Norman. I did go there having searched through the posts, but unfortunately, I have no idea how I am supposed to use it now I have downloaded it. Help ? sybs "Norman Jones" wrote: Hi Sybs, Try the Compare addin, developed by Myrna Larson and Bill Manville, which may be downloaded, free of charge, from Chip Pearson's Downloads page at: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm --- Regards, Norman "SYBS" wrote in message ... Not sure if this Q should be in programming or Worksheets functions. There are 2 systems, (for double checking purposes) inputting data. The master system will save the file as master.xls. The 2nd system will save their file as compare.xls. It will then be compared to the master.xls for accuracy, comparing the entries of each cell against each other in a specific column. (The total column) So for instance, master.xls, Sheet 1, range F10, should be the same as compare.xls, sheet 1 range F10. If it is not the same I would like it to be highlighted in say red, on the master sheet I have 12 separate sheets in the workbooks, and am looking for a simple way of achieving this, instead of just using the compare side by side on the toolbar, which I don't think would highlight any differences. I have looked at compare.xla, but dont really know what I should be doing with it now I have downloaded it, any help please Be grateful . Thank you Sybs |
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Hi Sybs,
'------------------ It obviously does exactly what I am hoping to do, I have followed your instructions, but it gives me a message box saying did not find any worksheets. have both books open, I just dont know what I am doing wrong. '------------------ I cannot reproduce your problem; I have never previously encountered any problem with the addin, nor can I recall reading of a similar experience. I can only suggest that you try deleting the addin file and re-download it. Incidentally, I have tried a fresh download, which works as expected. --- Regards, Norman |
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This is a great macro for comparing data in two sheets:
Sub FindDupes() 'assuming both sheets are in same book and book is open Dim sht1 As Worksheet Dim sht2 As Worksheet Dim cell1 As Range Dim cell2 As Range Dim str As String str = InputBox("Type name of first sheet") Set sht1 = Worksheets(str) str = InputBox("Type name of second sheet") Set sht2 = Worksheets(str) sht1.Range("A65536").End(xlDown).Activate Selection.End(xlUp).Activate LastRowSht1 = ActiveCell.Row sht2.Activate sht2.Range("A65536").End(xlDown).Activate Selection.End(xlUp).Activate LastRowSht2 = ActiveCell.Row sht1.Activate For rowSht1 = 1 To LastRowSht1 If sht1.Cells(rowSht1, 1) = "" Then Exit Sub For rowSht2 = 1 To LastRowSht2 If sht1.Cells(rowSht1, 1).Value = sht2.Cells(rowSht2, 1).Value Then sht1.Cells(rowSht1, 1).Interior.ColorIndex = 3 sht2.Cells(rowSht2, 1).Interior.ColorIndex = 3 End If Next Next sht1.Cells(1, 1).Select End Sub Regards, Ryan-- -- RyGuy "SYBS" wrote: sorry Norman, I have just produced 2 more books to try with and it works fine. I didnt realise that it wouldnt work with a protected sheet, which both the workbooks I was trying to compare have protection. Thank you for your help with this, I am sorry I took so long to get it, but the add in didn't tell me why it couldn't find any worksheets ! Thanks again. Sybs "Norman Jones" wrote: Hi Sybs, Select the Compare menu option on the Tools menu Select a sheet from the first dropdown list Select a sheet from the second dropdown Select one of the three value \ formula options OK The addin creates a report sheet, listing the differences. --- Regards, Norman "SYBS" wrote in message ... thanks Norman. I did go there having searched through the posts, but unfortunately, I have no idea how I am supposed to use it now I have downloaded it. Help ? sybs "Norman Jones" wrote: Hi Sybs, Try the Compare addin, developed by Myrna Larson and Bill Manville, which may be downloaded, free of charge, from Chip Pearson's Downloads page at: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm --- Regards, Norman "SYBS" wrote in message ... Not sure if this Q should be in programming or Worksheets functions. There are 2 systems, (for double checking purposes) inputting data. The master system will save the file as master.xls. The 2nd system will save their file as compare.xls. It will then be compared to the master.xls for accuracy, comparing the entries of each cell against each other in a specific column. (The total column) So for instance, master.xls, Sheet 1, range F10, should be the same as compare.xls, sheet 1 range F10. If it is not the same I would like it to be highlighted in say red, on the master sheet I have 12 separate sheets in the workbooks, and am looking for a simple way of achieving this, instead of just using the compare side by side on the toolbar, which I don't think would highlight any differences. I have looked at compare.xla, but dont really know what I should be doing with it now I have downloaded it, any help please Be grateful . Thank you Sybs |
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