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Excel error - Highlighting duplicate values
I have a column of data in which I'd like to have the duplicates highlighted.
However, when I select this option from the Conditional Formatting drop-down, it incorrectly highlights non-duplicates as well. What is the logic behind identifying a "duplicate" and how can I prevent this error from occuring? |
Excel error - Highlighting duplicate values
Check out Chip Pearson's web page on the subject:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/Duplicates.aspx -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Johnson27" wrote in message ... I have a column of data in which I'd like to have the duplicates highlighted. However, when I select this option from the Conditional Formatting drop-down, it incorrectly highlights non-duplicates as well. What is the logic behind identifying a "duplicate" and how can I prevent this error from occuring? |
Excel error - Highlighting duplicate values
Works ok for me.
When you do this there is a drop down where you can select either duplicate or unique. Are you sure you selected duplicate? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Johnson27" wrote in message ... I have a column of data in which I'd like to have the duplicates highlighted. However, when I select this option from the Conditional Formatting drop-down, it incorrectly highlights non-duplicates as well. What is the logic behind identifying a "duplicate" and how can I prevent this error from occuring? |
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