Example....a column with 700 numbers of which 4 may be the same number. I
could sort the numbers and scroll down to see which numbers are exactly
alike, but would rather Excel some how hi-light or find the numbers for me.
Try this:
Assuming your list is in A1:A100, with A1 as the Heading: NumVal
C1: Test
C2: =COUNTIF(A2:A100,A2)gt;1
D1: NumVal (the same col heading as A1)
Select your list (A1:A100)
Datagt;Filtergt;Advanced Filter
List Range: (already selected)
Criteria Range: C1:C2
To filter in place: just click the [OK] button and you'll see the duplicates
To copy the duplicates to another area:
After setting the criteria
Click: Copy to another location
Copy to: D1 (which contains the col heading NumVal)
Check: Unique Records
Click the [OK] button and the list of unique duplicated items will display
under D1.
Does that help?
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Regards,
Ron
XL2002, WinXP-Proquot;Ima Bee Ginnerquot; wrote:
gt; Example....a column with 700 numbers of which 4 may be the same number. I
gt; could sort the numbers and scroll down to see which numbers are exactly
gt; alike, but would rather Excel some how hi-light or find the numbers for me.
- Apr 13 Sun 2008 20:43
How can I find duplicate numbers within a column?
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