ml,
The following formula, for rows 2-6 in this example, put into row 2 and
copied down, will yield "DUP" in any duplicate cells in A2:A6.
Unfortunately, it will respond to empty cells as dups, but we'll deal with
that later:
=IF(COUNTIF($A$2:$A$6,A2)1,"DUP","")
If the worksheet is tall (many rows) and you don't want to have to scan
vertically for the DUP flags, you could use this in a single cell, to
indicate that there are "DUP" flags somewhere in the formulas above. This
is for where the formula above is in C2:C6. It's an array formula (use
Ctrl-Shift-Enter instead of Enter when you're done editing it).
=IF(OR(C2:C6="DUP"),"DUP","")
Or if you don't want the individual DUP flags (first formula), but want a
single cell to signal "DUP" if there are dups anywhere in A2:A6, use:
=OR(COUNTIF(A2:A6,A2:A6)1)
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Earl Kiosterud
www.smokeylake.com
"mlhynes" wrote in
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Hi
I need some help on the following.
I have a column of text, linked to other worksheets, that is
continuously changing. I need to be alert if the same piece of text
appears in the column more than twice, e.g.
Tom
Tom
Jane
Mary
Mary
Tom
"ALERT"
Thanks
Mike
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