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I have two columns of data and there are dublicate entries which I need to
group together: Data: A1 B1 Dog Cat Elephant Lion Fish Shark Cat Dog Shark Fish Lion Elephant I group the entries so they appear as follows: Dog Cat Cat Dog Fish Shark Shark Fish Does this makes sense? Can anyone help? |
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