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Default Eliminate Duplicate Entries in Order to Create Labels Using Mail M

Hi,

Instead of "Filter the list in place", select "Copy to another location"

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Using Excel 2003
I have a spreadsheet that has several hundred rows and 5 columns. I want
to
do a mail merge and create labels with the records. The problem Im having
is
that there are many rows of data that are duplicates. FYI - If there is a
duplicate entry, all of the columns will be the same data, not just one
column.

First I went to Data Filter Advanced Filter Filter the List,
in-place
Unique Records Only. It then hid the rows with the duplicate data. When I

do a mail merge to create some labels, it includes my duplicate records
(hidden rows) and I dont want that.

Is there a better way to do this? What I really need to do is delete the
duplicates and not just hide them. That way they will not be included in
the

Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks, Karen

 
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