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how to merge a non shared workbook
Hello all
i have a couple of workbooks that are copies of each other. i need to merge them. it seems that you have to share the workbook before this function works. is there anyway to turn this feature on with a workbook that is a copy? understand that someone just copied and pasted the workbook to a different folder, and now we have 2 workbooks which are almost exactly the same, but different enough that i have to try a merge. any suggestions? |
how to merge a non shared workbook
If someone took an existing workbook, copied it whole, and made
changes, wouldn't that be the most updated workbook? If so, why would you need the previous one? --JP On Aug 12, 2:42*pm, DawnTreader wrote: Hello all i have a couple of workbooks that are copies of each other. i need to merge them. it seems that you have to share the workbook before this function works. is there anyway to turn this feature on with a workbook that is a copy? understand that someone just copied and pasted the workbook to a different folder, and now we have 2 workbooks which are almost exactly the same, but different enough that i have to try a merge. any suggestions? |
how to merge a non shared workbook
Hello JP
cause i was making changes to the original. so now there are 2 copies that have different data. :( "JP" wrote: If someone took an existing workbook, copied it whole, and made changes, wouldn't that be the most updated workbook? If so, why would you need the previous one? --JP On Aug 12, 2:42 pm, DawnTreader wrote: Hello all i have a couple of workbooks that are copies of each other. i need to merge them. it seems that you have to share the workbook before this function works. is there anyway to turn this feature on with a workbook that is a copy? understand that someone just copied and pasted the workbook to a different folder, and now we have 2 workbooks which are almost exactly the same, but different enough that i have to try a merge. any suggestions? |
how to merge a non shared workbook
That happens almost daily in my office it seems :) It's hard to
control when multiple people have access to a shared document. The only thing I can suggest is roll up your sleeves, copy the second workbook into the first, and start copying the new data. Then you can put it on your list of accomplishments for the year, or add it to your resume :) Or try to get the person who made the copy to do it. --JP On Aug 12, 5:09 pm, DawnTreader wrote: Hello JP cause i was making changes to the original. so now there are 2 copies that have different data. :( "JP" wrote: If someone took an existing workbook, copied it whole, and made changes, wouldn't that be the most updated workbook? If so, why would you need the previous one? --JP On Aug 12, 2:42 pm, DawnTreader wrote: Hello all i have a couple of workbooks that are copies of each other. i need to merge them. it seems that you have to share the workbook before this function works. is there anyway to turn this feature on with a workbook that is a copy? understand that someone just copied and pasted the workbook to a different folder, and now we have 2 workbooks which are almost exactly the same, but different enough that i have to try a merge. any suggestions? |
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