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How i can compare 2 books in excel.... please help me, I'm using Visual
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Check your version of Excel, there is an option in the later versions to
Compare Side by Side which is under the \Window\ pull down.
In the older versions, all you can do is opern the two workbooks and
scale than onto your screen so you can see both of them.

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