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Old 06-06-2017, 04:17 AM
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I am currently trying to identify differences between two workbooks. But Im struggling to do so. If you can show me how to do it that would be great. I have attached them on this post
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now that you do, please add links to your cross posts ( at least two if I'm correct)
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If you can show me how to do it Peco, im more then happy to pay you some money mate
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Hi Xor

I have attached an unprotected copy. I am not looking for a particular result. I just want to know how do I compare similar information from two workbooks. I am struggling to identify how to do it.
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