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It appears that you have a rather extended vacation package.
Must be a good industry.<bg Appreciate the feed-back. -- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Ken" wrote in message ... Excellent ... I do not know how it works ... but it works. Sorry for delayed "Reply", but I had a few Vaca days to burn & I am just getting back to this. Very useful in what I do ... Thanks again ... Kha "Ragdyer" wrote: Assume WS2 data starts in D1, and may extend down to D200 Assume your unique list to start in WS1, C1. In WS1, C1 enter: =WS2!D1 In C2, enter this *array* formula: =IF(ISERR(MATCH(0,COUNTIF(C$1:C1,WS2!$D$1:$D$200&" "),0)),"",INDEX(IF(ISBLANK (WS2!$D$1:$D$200),"",WS2!$D$1:$D$200),MATCH(0,COUN TIF(C$1:C1,WS2!$D$1:$D$200 &""),0))) -- Array formulas must be entered with CSE, <Ctrl <Shift <Enter, instead of the regular <Enter, which will *automatically* enclose the formula in curly brackets, which *cannot* be done manually. Also, you must use CSE when revising the formula. *AFTER* the CSE entry, copy down until you get an #N/A error. This means that you've exhausted your uniques at this time. As you add and/or change your data on WS2, those errors will change to return updated unique entries. -- HTH, RD -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Ken" wrote in message ... Excel2003 ... WS2, Col D ... contains Random (often repeating) text .... Looking for Formula in WS1 Col C that will return "unique" Values only from WS2 Col D ... (I want no spaces or empty cells) ... Desire results to be exactly if I had used Advanced Filter ... & then copy/paste. I desire to do this by Formula instead of Advanced Filter because my data in WS2 Col D is constantly changing. Thanks ... Kha |
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