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It worked for me and I was redirected to:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/whatsnew.aspx I still had to look for compare.xla. Rajula wrote: The link does not work. Rajula "Dave Peterson" wrote: Wouldn't it be easier to just download it from the source? Rajula wrote: Hi Dave Can you please mail me a copy of this compare add in? Thanks Rajula "Dave Peterson" wrote: It works fine for me. I'd try to get another copy. Ivano wrote: HI Dave, Thanks for the suggestion but the compare.xla link doesn't work. Can I get the add in anywhere else? "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you wanted to look at a cell by cell comparison to compare two worksheets cell by cell (A1 with A1, x99 with x99...), you could try this addin developed by Myrna Larson and Bill Manville. http://www.cpearson.com/excel/whatsnew.htm look for compare.xla If you think that a row or column was added or deleted, this kind of comparison soon loses its effectiveness. Ivano wrote: Hi, I have an excel file which is updated regularly and then a backup was made. unfortunaltely the orginal as well as the backup have been updated. is there a utility or formula etc. that I can compare the workboor or worksheets and tell me which cells are different. I don't even need to know what the differences are since I can do it manually, but that that would be nice. Thanks, -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Hi,
When i click on compare.xla, i get The page cannot be found error. Says this page was removed. Rajula "Dave Peterson" wrote: It worked for me and I was redirected to: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/whatsnew.aspx I still had to look for compare.xla. Rajula wrote: The link does not work. Rajula "Dave Peterson" wrote: Wouldn't it be easier to just download it from the source? Rajula wrote: Hi Dave Can you please mail me a copy of this compare add in? Thanks Rajula "Dave Peterson" wrote: It works fine for me. I'd try to get another copy. Ivano wrote: HI Dave, Thanks for the suggestion but the compare.xla link doesn't work. Can I get the add in anywhere else? "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you wanted to look at a cell by cell comparison to compare two worksheets cell by cell (A1 with A1, x99 with x99...), you could try this addin developed by Myrna Larson and Bill Manville. http://www.cpearson.com/excel/whatsnew.htm look for compare.xla If you think that a row or column was added or deleted, this kind of comparison soon loses its effectiveness. Ivano wrote: Hi, I have an excel file which is updated regularly and then a backup was made. unfortunaltely the orginal as well as the backup have been updated. is there a utility or formula etc. that I can compare the workboor or worksheets and tell me which cells are different. I don't even need to know what the differences are since I can do it manually, but that that would be nice. Thanks, -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Did you click on the Contact button and describe the problem for Chip? I'm sure
he'd want to know. http://www.cpearson.com/Zips/Compare.ZIP Rajula wrote: Hi, When i click on compare.xla, i get The page cannot be found error. Says this page was removed. Rajula "Dave Peterson" wrote: It worked for me and I was redirected to: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/whatsnew.aspx I still had to look for compare.xla. Rajula wrote: The link does not work. Rajula "Dave Peterson" wrote: Wouldn't it be easier to just download it from the source? Rajula wrote: Hi Dave Can you please mail me a copy of this compare add in? Thanks Rajula "Dave Peterson" wrote: It works fine for me. I'd try to get another copy. Ivano wrote: HI Dave, Thanks for the suggestion but the compare.xla link doesn't work. Can I get the add in anywhere else? "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you wanted to look at a cell by cell comparison to compare two worksheets cell by cell (A1 with A1, x99 with x99...), you could try this addin developed by Myrna Larson and Bill Manville. http://www.cpearson.com/excel/whatsnew.htm look for compare.xla If you think that a row or column was added or deleted, this kind of comparison soon loses its effectiveness. Ivano wrote: Hi, I have an excel file which is updated regularly and then a backup was made. unfortunaltely the orginal as well as the backup have been updated. is there a utility or formula etc. that I can compare the workboor or worksheets and tell me which cells are different. I don't even need to know what the differences are since I can do it manually, but that that would be nice. Thanks, -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Hi Dave,
The link below worked. THanks .. Regards Rajula "Dave Peterson" wrote: Did you click on the Contact button and describe the problem for Chip? I'm sure he'd want to know. http://www.cpearson.com/Zips/Compare.ZIP Rajula wrote: Hi, When i click on compare.xla, i get The page cannot be found error. Says this page was removed. Rajula "Dave Peterson" wrote: It worked for me and I was redirected to: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/whatsnew.aspx I still had to look for compare.xla. Rajula wrote: The link does not work. Rajula "Dave Peterson" wrote: Wouldn't it be easier to just download it from the source? Rajula wrote: Hi Dave Can you please mail me a copy of this compare add in? Thanks Rajula "Dave Peterson" wrote: It works fine for me. I'd try to get another copy. Ivano wrote: HI Dave, Thanks for the suggestion but the compare.xla link doesn't work. Can I get the add in anywhere else? "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you wanted to look at a cell by cell comparison to compare two worksheets cell by cell (A1 with A1, x99 with x99...), you could try this addin developed by Myrna Larson and Bill Manville. http://www.cpearson.com/excel/whatsnew.htm look for compare.xla If you think that a row or column was added or deleted, this kind of comparison soon loses its effectiveness. Ivano wrote: Hi, I have an excel file which is updated regularly and then a backup was made. unfortunaltely the orginal as well as the backup have been updated. is there a utility or formula etc. that I can compare the workboor or worksheets and tell me which cells are different. I don't even need to know what the differences are since I can do it manually, but that that would be nice. Thanks, -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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