Are these based on points, or how many times the name popped up in the lists? I find some of these people being so low hard to believe Maybe it really just was that competitive
Remember that the first person on your list get 20 points and the 20th person get 1 point. And they have 284 buddling under
Are these based on points, or how many times the name popped up in the lists? I find some of these people being so low hard to believe Maybe it really just was that competitive
Points.
People can appear on 15 lists but if all of those members put them at #20, that only gets them 15 points. So there's a chance that they could've been a popular option, but nobody wanted to rank them high.
If you see any more double entries let me know bc ill add it to their score. Hasn't knocked anyone out of the t100 though, so that's good
In excel, if your data is in rows with the usernames to the left side...
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Select the range of cells you wish to test. One way to do so is to click on a single cell and then press Ctrl-A. (only highlight the names column for yours)
On Excel's Home tab, choose Conditional Formatting, Highlight Cells Rules, and then Duplicate Values.
Click OK within the Duplicate Values dialog box to identify the duplicate values.
Duplicate values in the list will now be identified.