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sorting list to a new place`
windows XP, microsoft office 2003, Excel
when sorting a list (ie names) to a new place, <unique values marked, the initial name re-appears within the list, so we have 2 instances of the same data. How can I eliminate this bug ?? -- Basilio |
sorting list to a new place`
I hate tis problem. I found adding a unique header row eliminates this
problem. "basilio" wrote: windows XP, microsoft office 2003, Excel when sorting a list (ie names) to a new place, <unique values marked, the initial name re-appears within the list, so we have 2 instances of the same data. How can I eliminate this bug ?? -- Basilio |
sorting list to a new place`
thanks Joel
I have tried this myself after noting that it is only the first name to re-apper in the new list of unique names. the fact is I want to use that <sorted list as a pull down menu and I don't want the header to re-apper. Thanks anyway -- Basilio "Joel" wrote: I hate tis problem. I found adding a unique header row eliminates this problem. "basilio" wrote: windows XP, microsoft office 2003, Excel when sorting a list (ie names) to a new place, <unique values marked, the initial name re-appears within the list, so we have 2 instances of the same data. How can I eliminate this bug ?? -- Basilio |
sorting list to a new place`
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