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Default Compare 2 sheets, then copy/paste results if Different Values in C

I posted this question a few days back. The post has been pushed down the
list a bit, and probably overlooked by now. I am still struggling with the
same issue, and am hoping to find a solution soon.

As I stated in the other post, I want to Compare two sheets, then copy/paste
results from an entire row on a sheet named €˜Analysis of Interest Current,
if the values are different in Column A. Basically, I am creating a new
sheet, named €˜Analysis-Sheet and I am trying to compare the values in Column
A of €˜Analysis-Sheet (these values came from €˜Analysis of Interest Prior)
with the values in Column A of €˜Analysis of Interest Current. Then, I want
to copy and past the entire row from €˜Analysis of Interest Current if the
value in Column A is not in Column A of €˜Analysis-Sheet. The purpose of
this, is that some new accounts are added to €˜Analysis of Interest Current
from time to time, and I want to be able to pick up these new accounts in my
analysis. For instance, I have account number 7250-0000 in both
€˜Analysis-Sheet (this data comes from 'Analysis of Interest Prior') and
'Analysis of Interest Current', also, I have account number 7252-0000 in both
'Analysis of Interest Prior' and 'Analysis of Interest Current'. However, I
dont have account number 7254-0000 and I dont have account number
7255-0000; both only appear in 'Analysis of Interest Current', so I'd like to
take copy all contents from both rows from 'Analysis of Interest Current' and
place it into the appropriate place in €˜Analysis-Sheet, in ascending order.
How can I do this?

This is what I have so far:
Sub CompareSheets1()

'Delete the sheet "Analysis" if it exist
Application.DisplayAlerts = False
On Error Resume Next
ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets("Analysis-Sheet").Delete
On Error GoTo 0
Application.DisplayAlerts = True


Dim ws1 As Worksheet, ws2 As Worksheet
Dim lngRow As Long, lngFRow As Long

Set ws1 = Worksheets("Analysis of Interest Prior")
Set ws2 = Worksheets("Analysis of Interest Current")

ws1.Copy After:=ws2
Set ws1 = ActiveSheet
ActiveSheet.Name = "Analysis-Sheet"

ws1.Columns("F:J").Clear
ws2.Range("E1:E9").Copy ws1.Range("F1:F9")

Dim wks1 As Worksheet, wks2 As Worksheet
Set wks1 = Sheets("Analysis of Interest Current")
Set wks2 = Sheets("Analysis-Sheet")

For i = iLastRow To 2 Step -1
For Each j In wks1.Range("A2:A170")
If IsError(Application.Match(Cells(i, "A").Value,
wks2.Range("A2:A170"), 0)) Then
wks1.Cells(i, "A").EntireRow.Insert
wks2.Range.EntireRow.Copy
ActiveCell.Value = wks2.Range("A2:A170").Value
End If
Next j
Next i
End Sub

However, I don't know how to tell Excel to copy from the appropriate row in
wks2.
I know this is not right:
wks2.Range.EntireRow.Copy

There's no reference for the row! How do I tell Excel which row to copy?
Also, the loop is not working right. I think I'm close to a solution. What
do I need to do to make this work?

Thanks,
Ryan--


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