I have a worksheet that I want to go through them and remove both rows that are duplicates. The finding dups button removes only one of the dups I need both. Can anyone help me out? using Excel 2010 VBA or a neat little trick
I have a worksheet that I want to go through them and remove both rows that are duplicates. The finding dups button removes only one of the dups I need both. Can anyone help me out? using Excel 2010 VBA or a neat little trick
use countif() on the data say =countif($b$1:$b$1000,b1)>1 drag down that will give true for any duplicate, you can then filter and delete those rows
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