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duplicated in two worksheets with highlights
I have two worksheets with 18,000 rows of infor. I want to see the
duplications that exist in the two worksheets. On sheet 2 in col C, and in col D is the formula: =countif(sheet1!b2:b18000,c2)0,"yes"," ") this brings back a yes in all the rows with duplicates that exist on sheet 1. I also did the same formula on sheet 1 so it will show me the duplicates also. Question: is there a way to highlight the duplicates with different colors so when I look on sheet 2 and see a yes, I can look at sheet 1 and find that duplicate number easily by the highlighted matching color. Thanks, |
duplicated in two worksheets with highlights
Pammy,
Sort the table on column B. The duplicates will then be together, vertically. You can use the same formula to identify them. Be careful if you're not familiar with Excel sorts. DO NOT select only one column -- it will gladly do the "Sort of Disaster." -- Earl Kiosterud www.smokeylake.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "Pammy" wrote in message ... I have two worksheets with 18,000 rows of infor. I want to see the duplications that exist in the two worksheets. On sheet 2 in col C, and in col D is the formula: =countif(sheet1!b2:b18000,c2)0,"yes"," ") this brings back a yes in all the rows with duplicates that exist on sheet 1. I also did the same formula on sheet 1 so it will show me the duplicates also. Question: is there a way to highlight the duplicates with different colors so when I look on sheet 2 and see a yes, I can look at sheet 1 and find that duplicate number easily by the highlighted matching color. Thanks, |
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