Grumpy88
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Hi.
Can anyone assist please? I have a column full of names (call it Column A), many of which are duplicated many times over. Can anyone come up with a formula that I can place in the column alongside (Column B), which will a) search Column A for any duplicate entries that match the name in the same row as the formula in Column A, and then return the result "yes" in Column B in the same row as the first occurrence of that name in Column A.
In other words, if the name "John Smith" appears altogether 20 times in Column A, the word "yes" must appear next to it in Column B in the first row in which "John Smith" appears (i.e. the smallest row number - the other 19 "John Smith" occurrences should be blank in Column B).
Can anyone assist please? I have a column full of names (call it Column A), many of which are duplicated many times over. Can anyone come up with a formula that I can place in the column alongside (Column B), which will a) search Column A for any duplicate entries that match the name in the same row as the formula in Column A, and then return the result "yes" in Column B in the same row as the first occurrence of that name in Column A.
In other words, if the name "John Smith" appears altogether 20 times in Column A, the word "yes" must appear next to it in Column B in the first row in which "John Smith" appears (i.e. the smallest row number - the other 19 "John Smith" occurrences should be blank in Column B).