Formula to Highlight Duplicate Numbers located in a single c

John27

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I have got a list of approx 5,000 employee numbers - and I want to check for duplicates! Is there a quick way to do this besides sorting the data and manually checking for possible duplicates?

Thanks -
John.
 

Excel Facts

Format cells as time
Select range and press Ctrl+Shift+2 to format cells as time. (Shift 2 is the @ sign).
If you just have the one column and would like the duplicates removing, you could use the advanced filter.

Make sure you have a column heading, select the cells you want to be filtered, click on Auto-Filter and check the Copy to another location and Unique Records Only boxes, click on a location where you want to the new list to be placed and click OK. HTH.
This message was edited by Mudface on 2002-03-14 12:01
 
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