please share a sample workbook with some dummy data

On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 8:02 PM, Sandeep Kumar Chhajer <
chhajersand...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> From: "Sandeep Kumar Chhajer" <chhajersand...@gmail.com>
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> Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2014 04:21:56
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> Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Compare two worksheet Trial Balance
>
> Dear Excel gurus,
>
> Every day I have to compare two identical formatted worksheet trial
> balance. I want macro to compare both the trial balance.
> Macro should work as below:
> It will give me an option to choose which two workbook contains (workbook
> only contains one worksheet containing trial balance).
> Both Work book contains data like below:
> TB 1st April
> G/L code.      Amount
> 10005632.   -1000000
> 20004128.      500000
> 30008721.     -500000
> 40007214.     1000000
>
> TB 2nd April
> G/L code.      Amount
> 10005632.   -1000000
> 10009841.     -100000
> 20004128.      600000
> 30008721.     -500000
> 40007214.     1000000
>
> I used to compare both the sheet with vlookup and prepare report like below
>
> Changes in TB
> G/L code.       Amount.  Mode
>                       Change
> 10009841.      -100000.   New code
> 20004128.        100000.  Change in amount
>
> (sorry for reason of confidentiality I can't share file with you all. I
> hope you all understand)
>
> If any one can help me out to automate the report I will be highly
> grateful.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Sandeep Kumar Chhajer
> Mumbai
> India
>
> Sent on my BlackBerry(R) from Vodafone
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