Comparing Worksheets--Help!!

BigJim

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Is there a way to quickly compare duplicate worksheets for accuracy?

In other words, I am converting 2 separate worksheets, BUT, each worksheet is suppose to contain the same data.

Anyway to quickly compare these 2 worksheets?
 

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The following seems to work OK and will highlight data on sheet2 that doesn't match that on sheet1. Run from a command button or via the macro dialog box: -

Dim c As Range

Application.ScreenUpdating = False

For Each c In Sheet2.UsedRange
If c.Value <> Sheet1.Range(c.Address) Then
c.Interior.ColorIndex = 3
End If
Next c

Application.ScreenUpdating = True
 
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