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![]() Hi, I’m trying to resolve a list of names into a new list of ‘unique’ names. On sheet_1 I have a list of names in a column, some appear several times. I copy this column from sheet_1, to sheet_2 column “A”. 1. I then select - Data - Filter - Advanced Filter - (Copy to another location) - (Unique Records Only). 2. For the “List Range” I select column “A” of sheet_2 which resolves to “$A:$A”. 3. For the “Copy To:” I select column “B” of sheet_2 which resolve to “$B:$B”. Problem: 1. Sometimes the above just does not work, resulting in no copy to: column “B”, yet sometimes it does (using the exact same data). 2. When I record the process in a macro, it never works ? Any solutions ? -- jay ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jay's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=2377 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=515000 |
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