I have a column of over 5000 serial numbers and I would like to find duplicates. Is there an easy way to do this?
Hello fellow Excel users, I was hoping I would be able to find some support here with a formula I am hoping to find that solves my issue. I want to find duplicates in one column (A) based... Excelfresh How about this? =IF(AND(COUNTIFS($A$2:$A$7,A2,$B$2...
Hi, I want to pass a string(Node.Name) of a node in a treeview control. I thought I had it, but don't seem to be trying down the last little bit. So I have two questions...1) How to brake out of a recursive function?2) Is there and easlier to find a node in a tree...
"Exception from HRESULT: 0x800A03EC" Unable to open excel file "Failed to compare two elements in the array." "Object reference not set to an instance of an object" error which points to my "htmlparser.Parse(sr)" "Please wait..." while file is uploading? "The network path was not ...
What I'm hoping to do is find a SQL function that will compare several column values for each record in the table and identify the likelihood of duplicates. Then we can filter out those with a low probability and send those with the higher probability to our users to correct. ...
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Furthermore, we have found that there are 1,309 duplicates within the extracted files; that accounts for 0.57% of all the files. Neither the non-PDF files, nor the duplicates could have negatively influenced the results as their percentage compared to the set size is negligible. According to...
[Item Description.1]}))), #"Removed Duplicates" = Table.Distinct(#"Added Custom1", {"CombinationList"}), #"Added Custom" = Table.AddColumn(#"Removed Duplicates", "Filter", each if[Item Description.1]=[Item Description] then "out" else "in"), #"Filtered Rows" = Table.SelectRows(#...
[Item Description.1]}))), #"Removed Duplicates" = Table.Distinct(#"Added Custom1", {"CombinationList"}), #"Added Custom" = Table.AddColumn(#"Removed Duplicates", "Filter", each if[Item Description.1]=[Item Description] then "out" else "in"), #"Filtered Rows" = Table.SelectRows(#...
remove any duplicates (beware, this does occur) and sort them by CPC from highest to lowest. In this case, the export contains 2500+ keywords. I'll pare that down to the top 200. Then I'll sort the list again by the Search Volume column from highest to lowest and cut another 100 ...