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You changed GB's formula.
Watch those double quotes and try again. But you could get it all at once and skip the looping: Range("T4:T1443").Formula = "=IF(COUNTIF($H$4:$H$1443,H4)=1,H4)" christopher ward wrote: hi all - many thanks for trying to help but i still am failing - my sheet now shows the following in colum V #NAME? #NAME? #NAME? #NAME? #NAME? #NAME? #NAME? the code i run is like this Sub spot_duplicates() 'For I = 4 to X <- Where X is the last row you want to include data ' Range("T"&I).Formula = "=IF(COUNTIF(H4:H1443,H4)=1,H"&I&")" 'Next i Dim cell As Range Dim i As Integer Sheets("Data").Select Range("V4:V1443").Select For i = 4 To 1443 Range("V" & i).Formula = "=IF(COUNTIF(H4:H1443,H4)=1,H&i)" Next i End Sub -- C Ward "Yngve" wrote: Hi christopher Start recording macro and put the formula in the cell. Stop recordig an goto VB/prodject/Modul, ther you will find the macro Regards Yngve -- Dave Peterson |
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