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Is there any way to sort rows to delete duplications, yet keep some of
the information in the row in tact? As an example, if I have a specific word in column A, lines 2, 19, and 63, with a corresponding 'X' in cells D2, F19, and H63, can I sort so it removes the duplicated words in column A but keeps the x's all in one line (so I would end up with the word in A2, with an 'X' in D2, F2, and H2)? |
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