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Heather02

Duplicate Data
 
I have a spreadsheet with 19 columns. With the exception of 2 columns, the
rest will be duplicates. For instance, the address, city, state, grade,
category will all be the same and repeated but the item type and picklist may
be different.

I need to be able to pull out the duplicates and not count the addresses or
grades twice. I have tried pivottables but can't seem to get what I need. I
have also tried Access but I am really not familiar with that program...what
I have tried does not appear to be working.

I have researched duplicate records, but it talks about every cell in every
row being an exact duplicate. That is not what I have...I only have certain
columns being exact duplicates. Does anyone know what I can do?

Thanks,
Heather

Sninkle

Duplicate Data
 
What do you mean by needing to pull out the duplicates, delete them or just
not count them?

"Heather02" wrote:

I have a spreadsheet with 19 columns. With the exception of 2 columns, the
rest will be duplicates. For instance, the address, city, state, grade,
category will all be the same and repeated but the item type and picklist may
be different.

I need to be able to pull out the duplicates and not count the addresses or
grades twice. I have tried pivottables but can't seem to get what I need. I
have also tried Access but I am really not familiar with that program...what
I have tried does not appear to be working.

I have researched duplicate records, but it talks about every cell in every
row being an exact duplicate. That is not what I have...I only have certain
columns being exact duplicates. Does anyone know what I can do?

Thanks,
Heather


Heather02

Duplicate Data
 
Good catch! I don't want to count them. For example, if the grade column
registers Pass or Fail, I need a count of how many there are. I have to
manually count right now because an address may be on there 5 times with a
Pass but I need to only count that Pass as 1.

"Sninkle" wrote:

What do you mean by needing to pull out the duplicates, delete them or just
not count them?

"Heather02" wrote:

I have a spreadsheet with 19 columns. With the exception of 2 columns, the
rest will be duplicates. For instance, the address, city, state, grade,
category will all be the same and repeated but the item type and picklist may
be different.

I need to be able to pull out the duplicates and not count the addresses or
grades twice. I have tried pivottables but can't seem to get what I need. I
have also tried Access but I am really not familiar with that program...what
I have tried does not appear to be working.

I have researched duplicate records, but it talks about every cell in every
row being an exact duplicate. That is not what I have...I only have certain
columns being exact duplicates. Does anyone know what I can do?

Thanks,
Heather


Herbert Seidenberg

Duplicate Data
 
Excel 2007
General Advanced Filter with macro.
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