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Duplicate Function Help
I'm trying to use a duplicate function (or possibly a duplicate macro) to
filter through information. I've tried =countif($A$1:$A$2000,a2) to locate which accounts are duplicates. This works perfectly except I need the formula to differentiate between data as well as locate the duplicates. I have two columns of data (A=Account Number, B=Dollar Amount). In column A the account number will appear more than once. This is expected. So what I need is a forumla that can determine if the account number appears any where else in the list and if one balance is negative and the other is 0. If so I all I need it to put is Yes so that I can review it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
Duplicate Function Help
Your description is a bit vague and ambiguous. Please give an example
which illustrates more clearly what you have and what you want to achieve. Pete On Feb 3, 8:07*pm, akemeny wrote: I'm trying to use a duplicate function (or possibly a duplicate macro) to filter through information. I've tried =countif($A$1:$A$2000,a2) to locate which accounts are duplicates. *This works perfectly except I need the formula to differentiate between data as well as locate the duplicates. I have two columns of data (A=Account Number, B=Dollar Amount). *In column A the account number will appear more than once. *This is expected. *So what I need is a forumla that can determine if the account number appears any where else in the list and if one balance is negative and the other is 0. *If so I all I need it to put is Yes so that I can review it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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