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Hi,
I have a sheet where there are unique ID numbers in column B. However multiple rows of data may be present on the sheet with this unique ID, all in column B (So not really unique). There will be a few rows on the sheet where these numbers are genuinely unique. I wish to delete all rows and leave these genuinely unique records behind. Is this possible. Thanks Eddie |
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