![]() ![]() Scenario: We have a list of people who were members of our business association in 2014, and another list of those who were members in 2015. Images were taken using Excel 2013 on the Windows 7 OS so the specific steps may vary based on your version. The following steps apply to Excel 2007-2013. ![]() This article covers three of those methods and a scenario in which you might use them. Excel gives you several ways to do this, depending on your data and what results you are after. The end result is that you need to find and manipulate duplicates. It’s a common scenario: Data is combined from multiple sources, records are entered by multiple users or you simply have multiple transactions with the same information. By Tepring Crocker Categories: Excel® Tags: find duplicates
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