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Select the range with the duplicate values (i.e. in our case the range A1:B16) Click on 'Conditional Formatting'. Click on 'New Rule'. Click on 'Use a formula to determine which cells to format'. Type '=COUNT IF($A$1:A1,A1)=1' in the formula bar.
Select the data you want to check for duplicates. ... On the Home tab, in the Styles group, click Conditional Formatting > Highlight Cells Rules > Duplicate Values
Select the data range you want to color the duplicate values, then click Home > Conditional Formatting > Highlight Cells Rules > Duplicate Values. See screenshot: 2. Then in the popping dialog, you can select the color you need to highlight duplicates from the drop-down list of values with.
Select a cell where you want to enter the formula. Type =CONCATENATE(in that cell or in the formula bar. Press and hold Ctrl and click on each cell you want to concatenate. Release the Ctrl button, type the closing parenthesis in the formula bar and press Enter.
The concatenate function is one of Excel's text functions. It is used to join two or more words or text strings together. For example, sometimes data distributed over multiple columns in an Excel spreadsheet is more efficient to use when combined into one column.
The Excel CONCATENATE function concatenates (joins) join up to 30 text items together and returns the result as text. The CONCAT function replaces CONCATENATE in newer versions of Excel. Join text together. Text joined together.
With the Concatenate function, you will need to enter the cell addresses one by one. In this case, CONCAT looks much more compact. All you need to do is just pick the range with the Excel strings to concatenate. At the same time, both CONCAT and CONCATENATE look the same when you need to join text using delimiters.
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