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Default Combining two similar worksheets and showing changes

I thought i posted this question yesterday, obviously i have no idea what im
doing, because now i can't find it. But anyway, In excel I have two very
similar worksheets that started out as the same worksheet. They were copied
by someone and now two users have been making changes to them, and i guess
its my job to put them back together, and show the changes that both of the
users made. if i just copied one to the other i would have nearly five
thousand rows of duplicate data. How can i do this? It seems like it would
be so simple, I just don't work with excel that much. these sheets are in
different workbooks, but the workbooks are not shared. Please help a
confused lost little office 2003 user get to the other side of the road!
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