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replyReply Mon 7 Nov 2011, 15:55Delegate Sue said...

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Count if the numbers are duplicates

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replyReply Tue 8 Nov 2011, 14:11Trainer Simon said...

RE: Count

Hi Sue,

Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.

The easiest way of doing it is to copy the figures into a range and then use the Remove Duplicates button on the Data Tab. This will remove the duplications and keep the unique values.

Underneath the new list use the count function to count the number of cells containing values.

I hope this make sense.

Regards

Simon

 

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