Matching e-mail from 2 colums

BokiB

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Hey guys,

I have the following issue:

I have two colums containing e-mail adresses from 2008 and 2010.

A B
ab@ms.com ab@ms.com
ba@ms.com bb@ms.com

I would like Excel to go through these colums and return only the ones
which are in both colums (ab@ms.com, for example)

How can I do this?

Thanks for your help!
 

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