Conditional formatting makes it very easy to highlight duplicates in Google Sheets.
All it takes is a few clicks to remove duplicates in Google Sheets
While working in Google Sheets, you may come across large spreadsheets where you have to deal with many duplicate entries. We understand the pain of dealing with duplicates and how difficult it would get if you were to highlight and remove entries one by one. However, with the help of conditional formatting, highlighting and removing duplicates becomes pretty easy. Follow this guide as we tell you how to find and remove duplicate entries in Google Sheets.
Before knowing how to remove duplicate entries from Google Sheets, let's learn how to highlight duplicates in a single column. Follow these steps.
Besides, there's a way to find duplicates in the middle of the columns too. To learn, follow these steps.
Just in case if you want to highlight duplicates across multiple columns and rows, follow these steps.
After you're done highlighting duplicate entries in your spreadsheet, the next step is to delete them. Follow these steps.
This is how you can highlight and remove duplicates in Google Sheets.
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