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Default counting duplicates Among Many Sheets, Possible??


Hi, I have spent countless days trying to find a formula that
will allow me to find duplicates across Multiple Sheets within a single
workbook. All resources I have checked only allow duplicate finding
formulas for A single Sheet.

I have multiple sheets 1 to 31 representing a month in which I have a
column of phone numbers. i want to be able to know from sheet to sheet
(Day to Day) if I may be retyping a number from a previous day. Thats
why I need to have a formula to check acrosss the sheets for duplicate
numbers...

even better if I can have the duplicates displayed on a new sheet...

Any formula or help would be much appreciated..Thanks In Advance..


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