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Hello,
The formula I am using is marking all the duplicates, but I need it to leave the first record (do not mark the first record as a dupe)-- but mark the duplicates after that. I want to keep only 1 unique record of first name, last name. Here's the formula I used: =IF(OR(AND(C4=C5,D4=D5),AND(C4=C3,D4=D3)),"Duplica te Contact Name","") Please help! Thank you in advance, Gef |
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