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Hi there,
I have a spreadsheet in which Column A looks like this; 0034-MILTON KEYNES 0034-MILTON KEYNES 0035-MARBLE ARCH 0035-MARBLE ARCH 0039-EAST HAM 0040-REGENT ST 0043-STAINES 0051-PENGE 0052-BEDFORD You will notice there may be either one entry for a particular location or there may be two entries for the same location. Now I need to total up the amount of individual locations taking into account in the example above for example there are a total of 9 entries but only 7 of those are individual locations. Is this even possible and if so how would I achieve this please? -- Thanks & kind regards, -=pp=- |
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