Reverse of "Remvoe Duplicates"?

MarkSpencer

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Instead of removing duplicates, I would like a list of the duplicates Excel would remove. The data is imported from another program, and I would like to clean up the source data, so that over time, there would be no duplicates. Is there way to do this?

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Hi

One approach that is followed quite often, is to insert a column with a COUNTIF. That formula will count the number of times an item occurs in a range of cells. As in:

=COUNTIF($A$1:$A$20,B1)

If it's above 1, you know it's a duplicate.
 
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