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judge amanda jones
Remove duplicates....that's so simple that it's genius.
Posted by
ty97
Nov 3 '22, 12:09
Thanks!
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Additionally If you want to visualize duplicates you can set up conditional formatting with a custom formula
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Max
Nov 3, 12:14
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also really god bless google sheets. my company sells google workspace but we don't have accounts so we are not supposed to use google sheets
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judge amanda jones
Nov 3, 12:16
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I usually treat it as my proof of concept test bed before trying to tackle the same thing in excel. -- nm
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Max
Nov 3, 12:17
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(google sheets test bed is low enough even chubbers could get on it) -- nm
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Max
Nov 3, 12:18
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Oh chubbers. -- (pic)
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Kellyanne Scrabblestats
Nov 3, 12:28
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in excel conditional formatting --> highlight cells rules --> duplicate values. -- nm
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judge amanda jones
Nov 3, 12:15
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