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Excel provides built-in tools to help you to find discrepancies like Filters, Conditional Formatting, advanced functions (If and IS, VLookUp, etc.), and Add-ins.
This article looks at how to use Excel’s auditing tools to audit formulas and ensure the accuracy of data.
Microsoft Excel is perhaps the most powerful spreadsheet application you can buy. But it also has some simple functions, like finding duplicates in data.
You can search in Excel with the Search Sheet bar, and use Find and Replace to swap out terms or values. Here's how to do it.
Using Excel’s conditional formatting to highlight duplicates in a single column is one way to find them quickly, although there’s less motive to delete duplicates in this situation.
Filters are great tools, but you can't remove specific items from the results. When you need to do this, try Find All in Excel instead.
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How to Find Dispersion on Excel. Knowing an average is not enough to properly describe a data set. You also need a measure of how dispersed the data is. Values that are packed closely together ...