Instead of an Advanced Filter, you can copy the results of an
AutoFilter. To filter for unique values, add a column to the table.
Add a heading, e.g. Unique
In the first row of data, enter a formula to count the occurrence of the
value. For example: =COUNTIF($C$1:C2,C2)=1
Copy the formula down to the last row of data
Then, in your code, filter the Unique column for TRUE, and copy the
column with the unique values (Column C in this example)
WMR wrote:
Hello,
I always use an AdvancedFilter to get unique record.
The next step is to fill a dropdownlist on a userform. After that
(Combobox_Exit) I fill the rest of de userform with the data of that
customer. This is working for years!
Since I shared the workbook I get an error. I am not allowed to use an
advangedfilter in a shared workbook.
I have two questions:
1. Is there a solution for this problem? There is a lot of functionality in
my sheet using an advancedfilter.
2. Is there an other possibility to get the same result without an
advancedfilter.
I am using Excel 2000.
Thank you.
Willem,
Holland
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