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Thanks for the help. That's something I didn't even know was available!
Brian "MartinW" wrote in message ... Hi Brian, Put a header in A1, (you may need to insert a new row) Then click on A1, go to DataFilterAdvanced Filter Check 'Copy to another location' Put a destination cell in the copy to box (say $G$9 or whatever) Check 'Unique values only' OK and you are done. HTH Martin "leimst" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a single column of numeric data that I want to search for duplicates. I know that I can use a "countif" statement with Conditional Formatting to highlight all the duplicates (e.g. ="COUNTIF(A$1:A$100, A1)1") but then is there a way to remove all of the remaining unique numbers or maybe using some sort of megaformula copy the highlighted cells along with any other data in that particular row to another spreadsheet? Thanks, Brian |
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