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Rowan
 
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From the Data menu select Filter Advanced Filter. Select Copy to Another
Location. Select P1:P40 as the list Range. Enter E50 as Copy To Range. Check
Unique Records Only. Click OK.

Then select Range E50:E88 or whatever is last row and select Data Sort.

Hope this helds
Rowan

"Sam via OfficeKB.com" wrote:

Hi All,

Column "P" contains a list of values that may appear more than once. I would
like to have only ONE instance of each value returned from Column "P" (Rows 2:
40) to Column "E" (Rows 50:88) in ascending order without blank Rows from
where the duplicates would have been.

Thanks
Sam


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