Max wrote:
One way ..
Assume the numbers are in col A, in A2 down
Put in B2: =IF(COUNTIF($A$2:A2,A2)1,"X","")
Copy B2 down
This'll flag all duplicates in col A with an "X"
Now do a Data Filter Autofilter on col B
(put a label in B1 first)
In the droplist in B1, select "X"
This filters out all the duplicate rows
Select the row headers for the duplicates
(this will be all the "blue" colored filtered row headers)
Right-click Delete Row
Remove the Autofilter
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Max
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"Keggarboy" wrote in message
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I have a column with many numbers that are duplicates. How can excel
help
me get rid of the duplicates with out doing each individual line one at a
time?
I also need help with this but when I do as you answered I get the
message "Wrong in formula" and :A2,A2 is highlighted in the formula. I
use a swedish localized Excel 2003 where the formulas use swedish names
but english should work as well right?
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