Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella
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You could do it with a combination of Vlookups and conditional formatting using an intermediate workbook to capture the values (not the original formulae) along the lines of find the matched entries, sum the content in both and check if the two outputs are the same. It would be a little clunky - you'd wind up with several nested IF clauses probably - but it could be made to work.
Just as an aside, though, with my process head on, why two parallel workbooks? Should there not be one source of the truth?





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