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I'd start by looking for leading/trailing spaces.
And do you really have text in all those cells--or could they be dates just formatted to show the month? Rob B wrote: Dave, Many thanks for that. THe years just faded away! However, I have a similar probelm with the month column: January 2036 February 2531 March 3611 May 7211 June 16183 July 15364 August 21241 September 11588 October 7469 November 2825 December 6072 20 April 4021 Annual 10865 August 20 Autumn 70 June 6 I tried using this below, but perhaps didn't understand the formula. could you expnad on how to do this please? If you want to change to text, I'd insert a helper column and use: =a2&"" drag down and copy|paste special|values over the original range. Then delete the helper column. If you still end up with duplicates, watch out for leading/trailing spaces in your data. Many thanks, Rob. -- Dave Peterson |
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