How to Count Unique Values Among Duplicates in Excel Using Function

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The formula he used is *=UNIQUE(A1:B4, FALSE, FALSE)* and *not =UNIQUE(A2:A5, false, false)* as he first shows because this range does not include the row of B which is needed to enter the first "false argument". If anybody is getting errors that's probably why

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