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Spreadsheet Compare is a Microsoft Excel
Add-In, written in VBA, that performs a cell-by-cell comparison
of Worksheets within the same or different Workbooks. Requires
Excel 2000 or later.
Features
- Performs a cell by cell comparison of two workbooks.
- Multiple Worksheet can be checked at one time.
- Toolbar and menu access from within Excel.
- Generate a simple report Workbook of the compare
results.
- Generate a merge differences report of the compare results.
Example:
Lets say that you are asked to
compare some expenses from last year against this years. The
two spreadsheets are shown below. What a pain to compare the
numbers in each to see the differences.
Spreadsheet Compare performs a cell-by-cell check of the two
files and highlights the differences and adds a column to show
you which columns have been changed. The screen shot below shows
the result. Note that both the actual and forecast spreadsheets
have been highlighted to make it easy to see the changes.
Automatically generate a comparison report as shown below.
Automatically generate a comparison report as shown below.

Step by Step Instructions:
- Open the Workbook or Workbooks to be compared.
- Start Spreadsheet Compare.
- On the 'Select two spreadsheets to be compared' form, select
the Workbook(s) to be compared. To compare two worksheets within
the same workbook, select that workbook in both drop down list.
Click next.
- On the 'Processing Options' form, select the processing
options that you want:
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- Start Row - Starts the compare from a particular row (useful
when running long compares that have failed because of a
mis-match).
- Delete Change Column - Self explanatory.
- Clear Existing Sheet Colours - Removes any cell colouring
from the worksheet.
- Case Sensitive Comparison - self explanatory. If this is
unchecked, the cell values read are converted
to strings and the changed to upper case and compared.
Should be checked by default.
- Add Change Column to show - Adds a column to the spreadsheet
to indicate changes.
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- Mismatched Column Name - Useful if the first row is a column
name (for DB comparisons).
- Count of Mismatched Cells - Self explanatory.
- Eye-catchers - Self explanatory.
- Highlight changes with: - Set a colour to highlight the
changes.
- On the 'Select Worksheets from First Workbook' form, if the
workbook contains worksheets that you do not want to compare,
select them and click the remove button. If you are comparing
worksheets within the same workbook, remove one of the two
worksheets that you want to compare. Click next.
- On the 'Select Worksheets from Second Workbook' form, if the
workbook contains worksheets that you do not want to compare,
select them and click the remove button. If you are comparing
worksheets within the same workbook, remove the worksheet
kept in the previous form. Click next.
- On the 'Final Options' form, check any final options:
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- Stop on miscompare - stops on any miscompare.
- Stop on miscompare in the first column only - self
explanatory.
- Generate Report - self explanatory.
- Click 'Start Compare'
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