Anyone who can point me to a tool that allows me to compare two EXCEL sheets wrt the VBA code used in their resp. modules?
Thanks,
Erik Jan
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I’ve used SourceSafe for staright VBA code, and it’s excellent for that. I know it’s available for Office, but I don’t know if you can compare the code straight off like you can with VB.
Do you just need to know if they’re the same, or do you want to know where they differ?
One way, you could write VBA code easily- the other way would involve heaps more.
I’d like to know where & how they differ…
I know (and am a reg. user) of a great tool called VBACodePrint (http://www.starprint2000.com); this is printing it… What I need next is something to compare the (text) files…
I had hoped someone would have or know of such a tool…
Erik Jan
Hi,
I believe UltraEdit 32 will also do what you want (plus a lot more). You can find it at http://www.ultraedit.com/
Edited to add hyperlink
Alex
Drop the code to *.bas files, open one of them in Word, and use Word’s “Tools, Track Changes, Compare Documents” capability to compare the open version to the “unopened” one. (It’s been a while since I’ve done this, so my instructions are general, but should work with perhaps some tweaking.)
Erik
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Check TextPad at http:// http://www.textpad.com [/url] and see if this can do the trick for comparing VBA code in two text files.
I used it and it works.
Wassim
All,
Thanks for the feedback. I’ll certainly try to do all of that. Problem is that I’m lazy and had hoped there would have been some program that would do this all automatically…
Erik Jan
PS1. To add some clarification: I’m looking to compare VBA-code only. Look at http://www.synkronizer.com for a tool that compares EXCEL sheets (I know there’s more programs like this).
PS2. To compare files & directories, try: FolderMatch (http://www.foldermatch.com)
Erik
What kind of sheet comparison do you want to perform?
I guess you can compare cells if they have the same values, if they have the same format, if they have the same height and width, one worksheet can have VBA code attached to it, I mean you an compare a whole lot of things. can you be specific?
Wassim
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