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Julie Melbourne

deduplicate data in excel
 
How do I deduplicate data in Excel. I have a large database of names and
addresses which I want to check to duplication

Dave Peterson

deduplicate data in excel
 
You may want to read some of Chip Pearson's techniques for dealing with
duplicates:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/duplicat.htm

Julie Melbourne wrote:

How do I deduplicate data in Excel. I have a large database of names and
addresses which I want to check to duplication


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Dave Peterson

Julie Melbourne

deduplicate data in excel
 
Thanks Dave
I have looked at this site, but cannot get the formula to work?
Must be doing something wrong. Have you tried it?
Do you have a working spreadsheet wtih this formula?

Thanks for you help
Julie Melbourne

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You may want to read some of Chip Pearson's techniques for dealing with
duplicates:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/duplicat.htm

Julie Melbourne wrote:

How do I deduplicate data in Excel. I have a large database of names and
addresses which I want to check to duplication


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Dave Peterson


Bob Phillips

deduplicate data in excel
 
Look at DataFilterAdvanced filter, it has a unique option.

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"Julie Melbourne" <Julie wrote in
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How do I deduplicate data in Excel. I have a large database of names and
addresses which I want to check to duplication




Dave Peterson

deduplicate data in excel
 
What formula did you use?

Where's your data?

I've never had trouble with the formulas.

Julie Melbourne wrote:

Thanks Dave
I have looked at this site, but cannot get the formula to work?
Must be doing something wrong. Have you tried it?
Do you have a working spreadsheet wtih this formula?

Thanks for you help
Julie Melbourne

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You may want to read some of Chip Pearson's techniques for dealing with
duplicates:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/duplicat.htm

Julie Melbourne wrote:

How do I deduplicate data in Excel. I have a large database of names and
addresses which I want to check to duplication


--

Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson

Julie Melbourne

deduplicate data in excel
 
Dave
I tried the following formula in a test worksheet using one column named
Range with same data as displayed on the website

=IF(MAX(COUNTIF(Range1,Range1))1,"Duplicates","No Duplicates")

Then I pressed CTRL+Shift+Enter
I get the following result
#NAME?

Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
Much appreciate your help

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

What formula did you use?

Where's your data?

I've never had trouble with the formulas.

Julie Melbourne wrote:

Thanks Dave
I have looked at this site, but cannot get the formula to work?
Must be doing something wrong. Have you tried it?
Do you have a working spreadsheet wtih this formula?

Thanks for you help
Julie Melbourne

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You may want to read some of Chip Pearson's techniques for dealing with
duplicates:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/duplicat.htm

Julie Melbourne wrote:

How do I deduplicate data in Excel. I have a large database of names and
addresses which I want to check to duplication

--

Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

deduplicate data in excel
 
First, that's not the formula you want to use. But if you just wanted to check
to see if all the entries were unique, you'd change range1 to A1:A100 (or some
other range).

I think the formula you want (if your data is in A1:Axx) is this:
=if(countif($a$1:a1,a1)=1,"First Occurrence","Duplicate")

Then the first occurrence is marked differently.

If you're looking for just any old duplicate.
=if(countif(a:a,a1)=1,"unique","duplicate")

And drag done the column.

Julie Melbourne wrote:

Dave
I tried the following formula in a test worksheet using one column named
Range with same data as displayed on the website

=IF(MAX(COUNTIF(Range1,Range1))1,"Duplicates","No Duplicates")

Then I pressed CTRL+Shift+Enter
I get the following result
#NAME?

Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
Much appreciate your help

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

What formula did you use?

Where's your data?

I've never had trouble with the formulas.

Julie Melbourne wrote:

Thanks Dave
I have looked at this site, but cannot get the formula to work?
Must be doing something wrong. Have you tried it?
Do you have a working spreadsheet wtih this formula?

Thanks for you help
Julie Melbourne

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You may want to read some of Chip Pearson's techniques for dealing with
duplicates:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/duplicat.htm

Julie Melbourne wrote:

How do I deduplicate data in Excel. I have a large database of names and
addresses which I want to check to duplication

--

Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson

Julie Melbourne

deduplicate data in excel
 
Dave
Thanks so very much. It works a beauty!
Much appreciated

Julie Melbourne

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

First, that's not the formula you want to use. But if you just wanted to check
to see if all the entries were unique, you'd change range1 to A1:A100 (or some
other range).

I think the formula you want (if your data is in A1:Axx) is this:
=if(countif($a$1:a1,a1)=1,"First Occurrence","Duplicate")

Then the first occurrence is marked differently.

If you're looking for just any old duplicate.
=if(countif(a:a,a1)=1,"unique","duplicate")

And drag done the column.

Julie Melbourne wrote:

Dave
I tried the following formula in a test worksheet using one column named
Range with same data as displayed on the website

=IF(MAX(COUNTIF(Range1,Range1))1,"Duplicates","No Duplicates")

Then I pressed CTRL+Shift+Enter
I get the following result
#NAME?

Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
Much appreciate your help

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

What formula did you use?

Where's your data?

I've never had trouble with the formulas.

Julie Melbourne wrote:

Thanks Dave
I have looked at this site, but cannot get the formula to work?
Must be doing something wrong. Have you tried it?
Do you have a working spreadsheet wtih this formula?

Thanks for you help
Julie Melbourne

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You may want to read some of Chip Pearson's techniques for dealing with
duplicates:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/duplicat.htm

Julie Melbourne wrote:

How do I deduplicate data in Excel. I have a large database of names and
addresses which I want to check to duplication

--

Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

deduplicate data in excel
 
Glad you got it working.

Julie Melbourne wrote:

Dave
Thanks so very much. It works a beauty!
Much appreciated

Julie Melbourne

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

First, that's not the formula you want to use. But if you just wanted to check
to see if all the entries were unique, you'd change range1 to A1:A100 (or some
other range).

I think the formula you want (if your data is in A1:Axx) is this:
=if(countif($a$1:a1,a1)=1,"First Occurrence","Duplicate")

Then the first occurrence is marked differently.

If you're looking for just any old duplicate.
=if(countif(a:a,a1)=1,"unique","duplicate")

And drag done the column.

Julie Melbourne wrote:

Dave
I tried the following formula in a test worksheet using one column named
Range with same data as displayed on the website

=IF(MAX(COUNTIF(Range1,Range1))1,"Duplicates","No Duplicates")

Then I pressed CTRL+Shift+Enter
I get the following result
#NAME?

Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
Much appreciate your help

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

What formula did you use?

Where's your data?

I've never had trouble with the formulas.

Julie Melbourne wrote:

Thanks Dave
I have looked at this site, but cannot get the formula to work?
Must be doing something wrong. Have you tried it?
Do you have a working spreadsheet wtih this formula?

Thanks for you help
Julie Melbourne

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You may want to read some of Chip Pearson's techniques for dealing with
duplicates:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/duplicat.htm

Julie Melbourne wrote:

How do I deduplicate data in Excel. I have a large database of names and
addresses which I want to check to duplication

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Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson


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