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Take a look at
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/randomint.html You can use the RandInt function found there. Assume your names were in column A. Select, say, B1:B20 and array-enter (CTRL-SHIFT-ENTER or CMD-RETURN): =INDEX(A:A,RandInt(1,COUNTA(A:A))) In article , yorkshire exile <yorkshire wrote: I need to be able to choose 20 names at random from an existing database of over 1000 names |
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