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I have a large problem that I cannot find a simple formula for. Been looking
and trying now for over a year. As follows: A1:A100 is filled with data that is often repeated. There may also be some blanks. In this data there may be anywhere from 2 to 100 unique pieces of data that I would like to extract and put in column B1 thru B....(however many unique pieces of data have been extracted). Example: A B 1 George George 2 Sam Mike 3 Mike Sam 4 Sam Zachary 5 George 6 Mike 7 Zachary 8 Sam 9 George 10 Zachary It seems so simple and I cant believe Microsoft does not have a formula or function for this. Keep in mind that this is an example and the real worksheets have thousands of entries with 100s of unique pieces of data. This appears to be a fundamental stopping point for me in creating spreadsheets that automatically create reports for me without bogging down the computer. I have gotten around it by using Rank, match, and index but it really bogs me down and if it doesnt go into "not responding" then it could take up to 10 minutes to open. (Pent 4.., etc. state of the art up to date computers) Would very very much appreciate a simple formula that can achieve this. Thank you -- Jason |
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