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Well, those are not all duplicates, so what is the logic?
John Smith Oxford St. = John Smith Oxford St. However, John Smith Oxford St. < John Johnson Oxford St. Take a look at this: http://www.rondebruin.nl/easyfilter.htm Maybe you will have to run through the data a couple times, but that should do what you want. -- Ryan--- If this information was helpful, please indicate this by clicking ''Yes''. "Jbm" wrote: Hi, I checked out the archives for close to an hour, but I couldn't figure out how to change the codes given there to suit my needs. I have a large set of data, from about A1 to X441. In column X, there are a lot of exact duplicates, and I need to delete the rows where those duplicates are (but still leaving the first instance of the duplicate). For example: John Smith Oxford St. John Johnson Oxford St. John Johnson Rubble St. John Smith Oxford St. All of those have things in common, but I only want to delete the final row (and the whole row, not just the cell), because it is an exact duplicate. How do I code for this? Excel 2007. Thanks, Jbm |
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