There are so many cases when you need to identify unique or duplicate items in a list. And, sometimes you don't want to just 'remove duplicates' you want to first identify them and THEN delete or manipulate them. This powerful CF feature is built in and ready to use. We will also go over a formula alternative example that will show you how to identify the true 'duplicate' value - as apposed to identifying both.
00:32 There are many times when you need to identify unique and duplicate values. If you're working with a large data set, it's easiest to first develop a built-in condition and format the duplicates with a colored fill. Then, you can use auto filters to quickly identify and address those unique or duplicate values.
01:25 The big difference between this formula method vs the built-in condition is the built-in condition highlights both values, while the formula method discussed in this video segment only highlights the second duplicate value. Take a look at this interesting example.