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Two approaches - Filtering and Conditional Formatting
Filtering can remove the duplicates: 1. select the data 2. pull-down Data filter Advanced Filter and check unique records only Conditional Formatting can mark the duplicates (no removal) 1. select the top cell 2. pull-down Format Condtional Formatting...then select formula is 3. for the formula use something like =COUNTIF(A$1:A$10,A1)1 -- Gary's Student "Spike9458" wrote: I have a list of about 6000 line items. Among other things, the data includes names and email addresses. There are many duplicate entries, checking line by line for 6000 lines is not very appealing to me. Can someone help me to devise a formula or other way to do this? Thanks, --Jim |
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