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morning all.
On a fairly regular basis, we need to update our existing workbooks. Sometimes we stumble across duplicates, and need to make sure that the data in both books match, so that we don't inadvertantly miss something of importance. Aside from going worksheet to worksheet, using IF equations, is where some means- VBA, that I can use to check both the names of the worksheets, and their contents with multiple workbooks? Thank you. Best. SteveB. |
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http://www.cpearson.com/excel/Download.htm "SteveDB1" wrote: morning all. On a fairly regular basis, we need to update our existing workbooks. Sometimes we stumble across duplicates, and need to make sure that the data in both books match, so that we don't inadvertantly miss something of importance. Aside from going worksheet to worksheet, using IF equations, is where some means- VBA, that I can use to check both the names of the worksheets, and their contents with multiple workbooks? Thank you. Best. SteveB. |
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