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I am looking at two sepearte spreadsheets
and referencing cells between them. It does that. That's the most common comparison. Select the two workbooks from the main setup. It also can compare sheets within the same workbook, if you need. For that matter, columns within a single sheet (in the same workbook) are comparable. It's extremely versatile. Basically, any worksheet is comparable to any other worksheet, whether it's in the same workbook of a different one. Any column can be mapped to any other column, whether it's in the same sheet or another. -- Regards, Tim Zych www.higherdata.com Compare data in worksheets and find differences with Workbook Compare A free, powerful, flexible Excel utility wrote in message ... No, im not comparing changes between two of the same files (which is what your addin seems to do) I am looking at two sepearte spreadsheets and referencing cells between them. In fact if it is able to be done ( I hightly doubt it) a feature that would be awesome is to have the same exact workbook open on each monitor. And then be on different sheets in the workbook so that you can reference a cell from a previous sheet without having to switch tabs. Make sense? |
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