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Luminita has attended:
Excel Intermediate course

Tables

HOW TO FILTER AND FIND DUPLICATES ON DIFFERENT WORKSHEETS.

RE: Tables

Hi Luminita,

Thank you for the forum question.

You have many options finding duplicates.

You can use the Countif, the Vlookup, the Match, and the Sumproduct function and much more.

You did the Intermediate course so I will use something you can recognise from the course. Conditional Formatting.

Watch the video below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XPS_c4XK2M


Kind regards

Jens Bonde
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Fri 1 Nov 2019: Automatically marked as resolved.


 

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