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Phil Webb Phil Webb is offline
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You can accomplish this by using Excel's filtering tools. First, select a
cell in the list to be filtered and then turn on autofilter
(Data/FilterAutofilter). Next, select Advanced Filter (Data/Filter/Advanced
Filter). In the dialog box, check the Unique Records Only. If you want to
produce a filtered list separate from your original list, click the option
labeled, "Copy to another location".

HTH
Phil Webb



"TK" wrote in message
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Hi:

Is there a function to group items
from (for example) column A to another
part of a workbook or sheet. I'm trying
to achieve something like the following.

A C
1 apples apples
2 oranges oranges
3 grapes grapes
4 apples
5 oranges
6 grapes
7 apples
8 oranges
9 grapes

Thanks

TK