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if you select where the list is to go to, It does not remove any rows.
"Matt" wrote: Cheers for that however it's not quite what I'm after. I can't use the filter option as it will remove other rows that I require. I need a formula/function that can achieve this. I know it's possible as I've seen it done before but can't remember how! bj wrote: look at advaced filter applicaiton in help "Matt" wrote: I think my issue is best displayed with an example: Here's my rows of data: Column A Bob Dave Dave Eric Simon Simon Simon Simon Tom etc.... Is there a formula that can return the following: Bob Dave Eric Simon Tom etc... i.e. only the unique fields from the array? Thanks Matt |
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