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Thanks, your 2nd formula did exactly what I needed.
"Jacob Skaria" wrote: 'to display the distinct items in the range =SUMPRODUCT((A1:A20<"")/COUNTIF(A1:A20,A1:A20&"")) 'duplicate items in the range.. =COUNTA(A1:A20)-SUMPRODUCT((A1:A20<"")/COUNTIF(A1:A20,A1:A20&"")) -- Jacob (MVP - Excel) "mgbcab" wrote: I am using this CF to find my duplicates =COUNTIF(A1:A$10000,A1)1. The next part I need is to count the number of duplicates (gray shaded & strikethough). I have tried a few VBA but I read they don't work with formula based CF's. I could also sort the gray shaded then count them with a helper column but ideally would be have one cell at the bottom of my 8000 rows that total my duplicates. |
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