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To: TimF who wrote (33554)4/4/2003 7:12:15 PM
From: Larry S.  Read Replies (2) of 110655
 
depends how many columns each spreadsheet has. the simplest version, spreadsheet 1 has 1 column, spreadsheet 2 has 1 column:
I would open up spreadsheet 1, with all the data in Column A. I would open up spreadsheet 2, with all its data in Column A. I would copy the data from Spreadsheet 2, Column A, to Spreadsheet 1, Column B.

then, i'd either manually compare the numbers in column a and column b, or write a simple program that would put a number in column c if the numbers in column a and column b are NOT the same.
does this help? larry
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