Hi Archie, First a question: I suppose your comparison starts with running the macro, with as ActiveRange the first cell in range 1... Do you know, at that point, what the first cell of range 2 is? Or is it one of the tasks of this macro to search for it? I hope you know it and then: how to pass that "point" to the macro? If you figured that out, I'll write you the macro in the blink of an eye...
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