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I have a spreadsheet that was sent to me that lists Store Numbers, Item
Descriptions and QTY sold. The Spread sheet is 25000 lines long. The problem
i am coming across is the store number cells are merged together. When
unmerge the cells only the first Descrption next to the store number has a
store number associated with it. And everyone below it had a blank cell. So
the data is useless to me in Access because I need to have a store number for
each description. Is there a macro i can create or run that will paste the
first number in the column all the way down and then once is hits a new or
different store number it copies that number and pastes it in all the empty
cells below that, finds the next change in number, copies it and pastes....so
on and so forth. So the end result is there is a corresponding store number
with each product description.
 
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