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I am using KnowledgeBase article ID #105888 to Merge a Conditional Number of
Records.

In the article, it shows a sample data file which lists a number of names.
Some of the names are listed multiple times (they are sorted so each name is
'grouped'). in a new column, they give the last occurance of each name a
unique identifier (in this case, a '1').

How do I do this?
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Hi!

I don't know about that article but one way to do this is
to use this formula:

=IF(A1=A2,"",1)

This simply tests the next cell to see if it is equal to
the previous cell.

Biff

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I am using KnowledgeBase article ID #105888 to Merge a

Conditional Number of
Records.

In the article, it shows a sample data file which lists a

number of names.
Some of the names are listed multiple times (they are

sorted so each name is
'grouped'). in a new column, they give the last

occurance of each name a
unique identifier (in this case, a '1').

How do I do this?
--
Joe
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