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iuwonny

Comparing 2 speadsheets
 
Hello! I have 2 spreadsheets of data (they are lists of attorneys with their
name, phone, address etc..) and I want to check to see if they have the same
information, or if one is diferent from the other and what fields, if any,
are different. Is there an easy way to accomplish this? Thanks for any help
you can provide.

broro183

Comparing 2 speadsheets
 

Hi,
The easiest & quickest way I know for doing a "one off" check (if the
sheets are small or expected to be very similar eg both sorted
alphabetically etc) is to insert a new spreadsheet in the file (or in
one of the files if the 2 sheets are in separate files) that the 2
sheets are in.

In cell A1 of the new sheet type "=" and then select cell A1 of one of
the 2 existing sheets with the mouse, type "=" again, select cell A1 of
the other existing sheet with the mouse & press [enter]. This will
result in a formula similar to below:

='Other Sheet'!B55='Original Sheet'!A1

and will result in either "TRUE" if they are the same or "FALSE" if
they are different. Copy cell A1 down as many rows & across as many
columns as needed to cover all the data & then use Find to search for
the "false" values.

If the sheets are expected to be quite different or may have had rows
inserted the above technique is not very helpful. In that case check
out the bottom of Chip's page below which describes how to "Extract
Values On One List And Not Another":

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/duplicat.htm


hth
Rob Brockett
NZ
Always learning & the best way to learn is to experience...


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iuwonny

Comparing 2 speadsheets
 
ok. Thanks. I'll check it out.

"broro183" wrote:


Hi,
The easiest & quickest way I know for doing a "one off" check (if the
sheets are small or expected to be very similar eg both sorted
alphabetically etc) is to insert a new spreadsheet in the file (or in
one of the files if the 2 sheets are in separate files) that the 2
sheets are in.

In cell A1 of the new sheet type "=" and then select cell A1 of one of
the 2 existing sheets with the mouse, type "=" again, select cell A1 of
the other existing sheet with the mouse & press [enter]. This will
result in a formula similar to below:

='Other Sheet'!B55='Original Sheet'!A1

and will result in either "TRUE" if they are the same or "FALSE" if
they are different. Copy cell A1 down as many rows & across as many
columns as needed to cover all the data & then use Find to search for
the "false" values.

If the sheets are expected to be quite different or may have had rows
inserted the above technique is not very helpful. In that case check
out the bottom of Chip's page below which describes how to "Extract
Values On One List And Not Another":

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/duplicat.htm


hth
Rob Brockett
NZ
Always learning & the best way to learn is to experience...


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Gilles Desjardins

Comparing 2 speadsheets
 
Go to Google, type Excel compare. You might see some sites like the one
below. Sometimes you have to pay for what you want.
http://www.florencesoft.com/

HTH

Gilles
"iuwonny" wrote in message
...
Hello! I have 2 spreadsheets of data (they are lists of attorneys with
their
name, phone, address etc..) and I want to check to see if they have the
same
information, or if one is diferent from the other and what fields, if any,
are different. Is there an easy way to accomplish this? Thanks for any
help
you can provide.




CLR

Comparing 2 speadsheets
 
I use Jim Cone's fine commercial Add-in for things like this. It's
available at

http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primi...ware/index.php

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3


"iuwonny" wrote in message
...
Hello! I have 2 spreadsheets of data (they are lists of attorneys with

their
name, phone, address etc..) and I want to check to see if they have the

same
information, or if one is diferent from the other and what fields, if any,
are different. Is there an easy way to accomplish this? Thanks for any

help
you can provide.





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