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If your general ledger account numbers are in a column, first make sure the
column has a header cell at the top. Select the header cell and pull-down: Data Filter Advanced Filter... and check unique records only This will remove duplicates. Just take any 60 of the resulting items. Good Luck -- Gary's Student "AndersonsWorks" wrote: I have over a 1000 general ledger account number from which I need to select a sample of 60 unique numbers. The only option my co-workers and I can find in Excel uses replacement and we end up with duplicates. Does anyone know a solution? |
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