thanks for the speedy reply sir..how about using VBA for finding the
differences between the columns and pasting them(only the DIFFERENT
ones-Receipt no & amount which are not matched to a new sheet one down the
other...

On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 12:08 AM, Mr excel <excelkeec...@gmail.com> wrote:

> hi all,
>   i m in need of help regarding finding the differences between four
> columns i.e. RECEIPT No & AMT. in sheet1 and RECEIPT No & AMT in sheet2.i
> would like to know the Formula which will highlight the differences between
> the two columns in both sheets.
>
>   Receipt No Total Paid
> Receipt No Total Paid  1151886 490
> 1151886 490  1151882 2100
> 1151882 2100  1151883 50
> 1151883 50  1151881 3500
> 1151881 1500  1151880 4000
> 1151881 2000  1151894 710
> 1151880 800  1151894 490
> 1151880 1200
>
>
> 1151894 710
>
>
> 1151894 490
> For example the RECEIPT no:1151881=3500 is splitted into two in the second
> worksheet.as 1151881=1500 & 2000.In short i need to lookup the Receipt No
> with the amount in worksheet one with the Receipt no with the amount in
> worksheet two.i need only THOSE receipt no and Amounts which are different..
>
> Please guide me...
>
> thanks & regards....
>
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