Merging copies of a shared workbook
Turning on the Track Changes feature automatically shares your workbook. When multiple users collaborate on the same shared workbook, you can use the
Compare and Merge Workbooks
command to view all of their changes at once and address them by accepting or rejecting them.
Each person you collaborate with must save a copy of the shared workbook using a unique file name that differs from the original. For example, if the original file name is
Agenda
, your collaborators could use the files names
Agenda—Ana's Changes
or
David Agenda Feedback
.
You can only merge copies of the same shared workbook. All of the copies you plan to merge should be located in the same folder.
To add the Compare and Merge Workbooks command:
The
Compare and Merge Workbooks
command is not available on the Review tab but can be added to the
Quick Access toolbar
. Start here if you have not already added the command.
-
Click the
File
tab.
-
Choose
Options
.
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The Excel Options dialog box will appear. Select
Quick Access toolbar
.
Selecting the Quick Access toolbar
-
Under
Choose commands from
, click the drop-down menu and select
All Commands
.
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Find and select the
Compare and Merge Workbooks
command.
-
Click
Add
to add it to the Quick Access toolbar.
Adding the Compare and Merge Workbooks command
-
Click
OK
.
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The
Compare and Merge Workbooks
command will be added to the Quick Access toolbar.
To compare and merge workbooks:
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Open a copy of the shared workbook.
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Click the
Compare and Merge Workbooks
command on the
Quick Access toolbar
.
Compare and Merge Workbooks command
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If prompted, allow Excel to save your workbook.
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The
Select Files to Merge into Current Workbook
dialog box will appear.
-
Select
another copy of the same shared workbook you want to merge. To select multiple copies, hold
CTRL
or
SHIFT
on your keyboard while clicking the file names.
Selecting files to merge into the current workbook
-
Click
OK
.
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The changes from each copy of the shared workbook will be merged into a single copy. All changes and comments can now be addressed at the same time
.
Worksheet after merging changes
Each
color
represents changes from a different user, so you can tell at a glance who made the change.