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Very nice. Thank you.
I was hoping to get formulas that would do it, but this will work just fine. Thanks again, Steve "Luke M" wrote: Select the entire range of numbers, then goto Data - Filter - Advanced Filter. Choose unique values only. You can either filter the data in place, or copy it to another location. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "Steve" wrote: I have various numbers, from 1 to 399 in the f column. There are mulit-incidences of the numbers,e.g. there may be 15 8's, 23 17's, 41 20's, etc. I'd like a list to show each number, but only once. Like this 8 17 20 etc. Basically find every unique number in the list, and place each number in a different cell. Thanks, Steve |
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