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If youamp;#39;re using Google Sheets and you have a column of values and you want to highlight just the duplicate values, thereamp;#39;s a pretty easy way to do that. Here I have some example data. Itamp;#39;s all in one column. If youamp;#39;ll notice, it starts in A1. Thatamp;#39;s important to the formula. If it didnamp;#39;t start in A1, youamp;#39;d have to adjust it a bit. Weamp;#39;re going to use Conditional Formatting. Go to Format and then Conditional Formatting. Itamp;#39;ll pop-up this dialog box on the right-hand side. If you highlighted the range before-hand, this will be filled in for you. If not, type in your range. Weamp;#39;re going to format the cells with a custom formula. We have to tell it how to do it. So, the formulaamp;#39;s going to be, make sure you start it with an = sign. Weamp;#39;re going to say Count if, weamp;#39;ll give it a range, I meant to do this in CAPS, if you give it A:A, that makes it look at the entire column. Just do that and you