After showing only the non-duplicate records, select the entire rows of these visible rows, and then click Home > Find & Select > Go To Special, in the Go To Special dialog box, select Visible cells only option, see screenshots:Ħ. Click the filter drop-down in the new helper column B and uncheck FALSE option to just show the unique values of column A, and then click OK button, see screenshot:ĥ. Then select the data range and click Data > Filter, see screenshot:Ĥ. And then drag the fill handle down to the cells that you want to apply this formula, False indicates the duplicate values and True stands for the unique values, see screenshot:ģ. Tip: In the above formula, A2:A15 is the column range you want to remove the unique values, you can change it as you need.Ģ. Enter this formula =COUNTIF($A$2:$A$15, A2)=1 into a blank cell besides your data, such as cell B2, see screenshot: To remove the non-duplicate rows, you need to create a formula helper column first, and then filter all the unique values based on your helper column, finally, delete the filtered unique values. Remove everything but duplicate rows with Kutools for Excel Remove everything but duplicate rows with a helper column Do you have any good ideas to solve this problem in Excel? In this article, I will talk about how to quickly and easily remove all but keeping the duplicate rows in Excel. Maybe, there are some duplicate values in a column of your worksheet, and now, you want to remove non-duplicate values and keep only the duplicate records in the column. How to remove everything but duplicate rows in Excel?
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