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you can see all excel commands when you open Excel udf

the list is long for someone to write it down 4 y

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you can see all excel commands when you open Excel udf

the list is long for someone to write it down 4 y

Yeah problem was I didn't have the Excel UDf, however thank you for your input. I found it shortly after by searching then downloading it.

After downloading it I found a way to compare numbers.

A starting script but it'll get me where I need to go.

#include <Excel.au3>
#include <Math.au3>
$sFilePath1 = @ScriptDir & "\filename.xls"; open excel file
$oExcel = _ExcelBookOpen($sFilePath1)

$sCellValue = _ExcelReadCell($oExcel, 3, 2); down, right
$sCellValue2 = _ExcelReadCell($oExcel, 4, 2); down, right

    if ($sCellValue) > ($sCellValue2) then Send("#r")

Now I need to ask you guys something, is there any way to copy something to temporary memory in autoit?

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