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Deleting NEARLY multiple records in excel
I have seen many posts on how to delete multiple records in excel. My
situation is a little different. I have five columns of data in my sheet. I have many duplicate records where all four colums are the same, however the fifth colum of data is different--hence checking the "unique records only" box will not work, because the fifth column has a different value. Let's say I have 7 records are all identical in four colunms but differ in the fifth column, which happens to be "street name". I'd like to keep the first instance and delete/hide the other occurences. Any recommendations..without having to download 3rd party software? many thanks, -- Rwb |
Deleting NEARLY multiple records in excel
Here's how my data looks...
Name Phone Street Ellen 800-518-6174 CORTE AVALOS Ellen 800-518-6174 TEHACHAPI PASS Ellen 800-518-6174 BITTERROOT I would like to keep only the first row and remove/hide/delete the other 2 instances. I have over 500 rows with multiple scenarios of the above example. Thanks. -- Rwb "rwbana" wrote: I have seen many posts on how to delete multiple records in excel. My situation is a little different. I have five columns of data in my sheet. I have many duplicate records where all four colums are the same, however the fifth colum of data is different--hence checking the "unique records only" box will not work, because the fifth column has a different value. Let's say I have 7 records are all identical in four colunms but differ in the fifth column, which happens to be "street name". I'd like to keep the first instance and delete/hide the other occurences. Any recommendations..without having to download 3rd party software? many thanks, -- Rwb |
Deleting NEARLY multiple records in excel
Here are two methods:
Pivot Table and Advanced Filter with Helper. http://www.savefile.com/files/1543414 |
Deleting NEARLY multiple records in excel
Herbert,
Thanks for the help. I've never used Pivot tables. I downloaded the file from that web page...did u create it just for this example. I understand what's going on in that file, but can't figure out how to do it. Here's the exact data I'm trying to fix: Name Phone Email Street City 1. Carolyn 555-1212 Sweetshade Temecula 2. Carolyn 555-1212 Corte Barbaste Temecula 3. Carolyn 555-1212 Corte Mendoza Temecula 4. Carolyn 555-1212 Loma Linda Temecula 5. Carolyn 555-1212 Monte Temecula I don't care which entry I keep, I just need one of them. Is there a way I can just merge all records with the name "Carolyn" into one single record? You also mentioned Advanced filter with Helper....I coulnd't find this in the help menue. If I do use this feature, how shall I use it? Thanks. -- Rwb "Herbert Seidenberg" wrote: Here are two methods: Pivot Table and Advanced Filter with Helper. http://www.savefile.com/files/1543414 |
Deleting NEARLY multiple records in excel
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