Hi Bonnieha!
First of all welcome to Chandoo's website Excel forums. Thank you for your joining us and glad to have you here.
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And about your question...
* If in a single Column's, all formula are same, and few are different, Excel trigger you the same by giving a Error Checking.. Please check on ..Excel > Option > Formulas > Error Checking Rules > Checked. or in VBA press Ctrl + G and write >
Code:
Application.ErrorCheckingOptions.InconsistentTableFormula = TRUE
* If you select Single Column.. (i.e. Column P) and then press Alt + E + G + S + M (Go to > Special > Column Difference), It will select all the cells which are not same as currently selected cell.
Try to play with both the option, hope it will help you in some case..
Regards,
Deb