Nadine,

This can be done using Vlookup function and filter command.

Use Vlookup function on Column B, and another Vlooku on Column C

Then Use filter command on Vlookuped columns where there are no #NA
values.

Great things can be done with available (inbuilt) functions and
commands in excel, provided we know how to use them.

Regards,
Kishan Reddy, K


On Jul 31, 1:17 am, Nadine S <n8dine4ma...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Is there a way to find a duplicate with 3 criteria?  I know it can be done 
> with
> one.  Assuming there is data in columns A, B, C.  I need to find if there are
> any duplicates that match all three in those columns.  Thanks. 

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