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I am entering data to column B, a 5-digit number. Is there a formula
that I can put in column D that will tell me if the number is a duplicate. The numbers batch numbers from the accounting system. There should be only one. But since I am entering the batchs with them unsorted, I was curious if a formula could check. TK |
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