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I have a list of customers in an XP spreadsheet, some may be duplicated. I
would like to copy the list to another worksheet, or below the current worksheet, eliminate duplicates, and get a count of occurrences of each customer. I don't know if i need to use COUNTIF, FREQUENCY, or just a formula. Can anybody help me with this? I know i can simply show the amount of ocurrences of each by doing a data sort, but i would really like to do it the other way to produce a simple report for my manager to show how many times a salesman is calling on customers. I will only need to do this once a month, I will start a new workbook for each month for each salesman. |
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