Kevy Baby |
09-29-2007 02:27 PM |
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Originally Posted by Alex
(Post 164057)
1. Highlight the column you want to use use as the key (if it needs to be some combination of columns, the easiest thing is to probably create a new column that simply concatenates the columns into a single value.
2. Go to Data --> Filter --> Advanced Filter. There should be a checkbox on that for something like "Unique values only" which should filter out the duplicates.
If you want the then truly have the dupes gone, highlight the visilble cells with your filtered data and hit alt-; (alt and semicolon) which copies visible cells (and not the hidden ones in between), go to a separate worksheet and paste it in. Then you can delete or stop using the first worksheet.
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OK - actually used this today to dedupe 1921 records down to 1552 (I did it manually last time). Thank you again - I will be using this many times in the future.
One question though: you do you show the "hidden" rows again? I have Autofiltered the data then un-Autofiltered it. I am just wondering if there is a more direct way (un-hiding rows doesn't work).
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