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I'm pretty new at this, but I'm having trouble with something. I have 2
lists that each have item numbers in them. I'm trying to take out all the item numbers that appear in both lists so that what I'm left with is a few numbers that are only in one list or the other. I can't figure out how to do this because all the "remove duplicate" tools and formulas leave one of the 2 duplicates. I need to remove both of them. Does anyone have an idea of how to do this? The only way I can figure out is to paste both of the lists in one file, do Conditional Formatting for the duplicates, and then pull out the ones that don't have the special formatting. There has to be an easier way! Thank you in advance! |
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