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By using the Highlight Cells Rules, you can highlight duplicate cells in your Excel worksheet to avoid confusion and mistakes.
If you want duplicate values to stand out in an Excel spreadsheet, you can choose between two conditional formatting rules.
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To pinpoint duplicate entries, apply Excel's conditional formatting feature: Open the Excel worksheet containing the data in question. Select the column or range you want to inspect for duplicates.
This formatting lets you avoid the tedious task of manually scrolling through a large number of entries and highlighting each duplicate entry.
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For example, select "equal to" to isolate a specific value or "duplicate values" to find duplicate data entries. Enter information in the first part of the rules dialog box to isolate the value.