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Cross Reference of Excel Workbook
Is there any way to cross-reference in excel to search for same entries
without search & Find each column? Example: Joe Doe Jane Run Joe Doe-excel would see the there are two and stop so I can delete it or make changes? How can I do that? Thanks |
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You have one "kind of" suggestion at your other post.
LinzNac wrote: Is there any way to cross-reference in excel to search for same entries without search & Find each column? Example: Joe Doe Jane Run Joe Doe-excel would see the there are two and stop so I can delete it or make changes? How can I do that? Thanks -- Dave Peterson |
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