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I have a large and lengthy spreadsheet. I have one column representing PO
#'s. The spreadsheet is already sorted by PO #s and they are in order. For instance though, I have 6 lines that are for PO # 200205. I would like to see #200205 only on the first line and the next 5 lines not have a PO # listed at all. So what kind of command can I type so that it will only show the first PO # and delete the rest that match that #? Does that make sense? |
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