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I have been trying to build a formula that will find duplicate numbers. Most solutions that I found in the community will only work for text. Can anyone help with finding what I'm doing wrong. The formula shown on my screenshot is the same the entire column. Cells highlighted yellow should show as a duplicate.
Hi Cliff,
You were close.
Try this.
=IF(COUNTIF([Claim Code]:[Claim Code], [Claim Code]@row) > 1, 1, 0)
Did it work?
I hope that helps!
Have a fantastic weekend!
Best,
Andrée Starå
Workflow Consultant / CEO @ WORK BOLD
Andree,
Thank you for the response. Unfortunately, I am getting the same result. Here is a new screenshot to show my results. The “Claim Code” column is data from its own formula, if that makes a difference. I added another set of text to show that text will show results, but not numeric values.
Happy to help?
What do you see if you double click/edit one of the numbers?
I also see now that my formula is the same as yours.
I'd be happy to take a look.
Can you maybe share the sheet(s)? (Delete/replace any confidential/sensitive information before sharing) That would make it easier to help. (share too, andree@getdone.se)
Glad we got it working!
Andrée
@CliffG
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