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Hello all, I have a form that works like a quote document and a macro
that copies all the quote detail to a worksheet - this worksheet
consists of columns of data, date, quote ref, materials, etc etc. One
column is a commodity reference for expendiature that is made up of 3
numbers or could be text - ie SPIPE or 043 could be Steel Pipe - these
numbers could appear loads of times or not at all and could be in any
order - starting in column Z ( Z3 ) and working down. I want to create
a list in any other column that looks down column Z3 to Z5002 and lists
each reference in turn - not the number of times say 043 appears but
will create a column say Y3=033 Y4=034 Y5=043 Y6=833 Y7=982 and so on
but in ascending order. If there are text references then they should
be listed too. I dont know if a macro could do this sort of thing or if
formula's need to be used.


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