Remove duplicates in excel 2016 based on data in multiple columns
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I want to remove duplicate rows in excel 2016 based on data from multiple columns.
For example I have a row with columns. I have another row where all the values in the exact same columns match the first one, I want to get rid of it. But I want this to be an if and oly if and if for example there 5 columns in the first row, the duplicates must have 5 same columns as well.
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I want to remove duplicate rows in excel 2016 based on data from multiple columns.
For example I have a row with columns. I have another row where all the values in the exact same columns match the first one, I want to get rid of it. But I want this to be an if and oly if and if for example there 5 columns in the first row, the duplicates must have 5 same columns as well.
excel
What have you tried so far, if anything? This question doesn't show any evidence of research or any attempt to solve the problem.
– Burkely91
Nov 23 '18 at 14:04
This is the research. Sorry if I offended you by my sloth
– Hüseyin Efe Örnek
Dec 4 '18 at 13:56
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I want to remove duplicate rows in excel 2016 based on data from multiple columns.
For example I have a row with columns. I have another row where all the values in the exact same columns match the first one, I want to get rid of it. But I want this to be an if and oly if and if for example there 5 columns in the first row, the duplicates must have 5 same columns as well.
excel
I want to remove duplicate rows in excel 2016 based on data from multiple columns.
For example I have a row with columns. I have another row where all the values in the exact same columns match the first one, I want to get rid of it. But I want this to be an if and oly if and if for example there 5 columns in the first row, the duplicates must have 5 same columns as well.
excel
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What have you tried so far, if anything? This question doesn't show any evidence of research or any attempt to solve the problem.
– Burkely91
Nov 23 '18 at 14:04
This is the research. Sorry if I offended you by my sloth
– Hüseyin Efe Örnek
Dec 4 '18 at 13:56
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What have you tried so far, if anything? This question doesn't show any evidence of research or any attempt to solve the problem.
– Burkely91
Nov 23 '18 at 14:04
This is the research. Sorry if I offended you by my sloth
– Hüseyin Efe Örnek
Dec 4 '18 at 13:56
What have you tried so far, if anything? This question doesn't show any evidence of research or any attempt to solve the problem.
– Burkely91
Nov 23 '18 at 14:04
What have you tried so far, if anything? This question doesn't show any evidence of research or any attempt to solve the problem.
– Burkely91
Nov 23 '18 at 14:04
This is the research. Sorry if I offended you by my sloth
– Hüseyin Efe Örnek
Dec 4 '18 at 13:56
This is the research. Sorry if I offended you by my sloth
– Hüseyin Efe Örnek
Dec 4 '18 at 13:56
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You will have to create a helper column and insert a formula to concatenate the contents of all columns
After that apply conditional formatting on that new column to highlight the duplicate values, these duplicate values would the ones you require.
Formula in Cell G3 is
=B3 & C3 & D3 & E3 & F3
Thank you very much.
– Hüseyin Efe Örnek
Dec 4 '18 at 13:56
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You will have to create a helper column and insert a formula to concatenate the contents of all columns
After that apply conditional formatting on that new column to highlight the duplicate values, these duplicate values would the ones you require.
Formula in Cell G3 is
=B3 & C3 & D3 & E3 & F3
Thank you very much.
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Dec 4 '18 at 13:56
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You will have to create a helper column and insert a formula to concatenate the contents of all columns
After that apply conditional formatting on that new column to highlight the duplicate values, these duplicate values would the ones you require.
Formula in Cell G3 is
=B3 & C3 & D3 & E3 & F3
Thank you very much.
– Hüseyin Efe Örnek
Dec 4 '18 at 13:56
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You will have to create a helper column and insert a formula to concatenate the contents of all columns
After that apply conditional formatting on that new column to highlight the duplicate values, these duplicate values would the ones you require.
Formula in Cell G3 is
=B3 & C3 & D3 & E3 & F3
You will have to create a helper column and insert a formula to concatenate the contents of all columns
After that apply conditional formatting on that new column to highlight the duplicate values, these duplicate values would the ones you require.
Formula in Cell G3 is
=B3 & C3 & D3 & E3 & F3
answered Nov 24 '18 at 6:06
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Thank you very much.
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Thank you very much.
– Hüseyin Efe Örnek
Dec 4 '18 at 13:56
Thank you very much.
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Dec 4 '18 at 13:56
Thank you very much.
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What have you tried so far, if anything? This question doesn't show any evidence of research or any attempt to solve the problem.
– Burkely91
Nov 23 '18 at 14:04
This is the research. Sorry if I offended you by my sloth
– Hüseyin Efe Örnek
Dec 4 '18 at 13:56