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It does but with the sort routine normally you're pulling the numbers
directly from the source column so there's no chance of dupes if you write the proper formula. Biff "Max" wrote in message ... This caveat also applies to the "standard" sort routine <g -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 xdemechanik --- "Biff" wrote in message ... Theoretically, dups are still possible using RAND but highly unlikely with a small distribution. Biff |
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