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Thanks, Frank. That did it.

Ed

"Frank Kabel" wrote in message
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Hi
try using a pivot table for this with the column as row item and the
count of this column as data item

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Frank Kabel
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Ed wrote:
I auto-filter my spreadsheet down to a general category, and I get
443 rows. Each row entry is identified with a code that looks like
"one or two numbers.one or two numbers.one or two numbers". There
are about 110 unique identifiers spread unevenly down these 443 rows.
My task is to find out how many rows there are for each unique
identifier.

I guess I could use the auto-filter and just hit each unique
identifier and write down the count, but I'd like to think a code
routine could count faster than I can! But I'm not sure how to
approach this to make sure I get only the unique identifiers. Any
thoughts are appreciated.

Ed




 
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