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What is the easiest formula to use when looking for duplicates in a column?
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Hi,
Something like =COUNTIF(A$1:A$100,A1) Copy this down, anytime the value is greater than 1 you have a duplicate. Apply an autofilter to this formula column for greater than 1. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Eán" wrote: What is the easiest formula to use when looking for duplicates in a column? Please and thank you. |
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http://www.cpearson.com/excel/Duplicates.aspx -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200839 "Eán" wrote: What is the easiest formula to use when looking for duplicates in a column? Please and thank you. |
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