In Excel, you can compare the cells in two ranges with an array formula. For
instance, to see if all of the values in A1:A100 are identical to those in
B1:B100, type this array formula: 

=SUM(IF(A1:A100=B1:B100,0,1)) 
Note: This is an array formula and it must be entered using
Ctrl-Shift-Enter.

The formula will return the number of corresponding cells that are
different. If the formula returns 0, it means that the two ranges are
identical.

Regards,

Upendra Singh
+91-9910227325, +91-9310760597

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