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Is there a way to program Excel to do the following?

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    Is there a way to program Excel to do the following?

    Is there a way to program Excel to do filter out duplicate entries?
    What I mean is I have a spreadsheet with a column with duplicate entries in the field only, and I would like to filter out the duplicate but keep all the other rows.
    Last edited by daExcel; 07-30-2008 at 03:10 PM.
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    daExcel,

    Please remove all the advertising until you approve it first with Simon Lloyd (Admin)

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    Ok thanks
    I removed it from the post.
    I will contact the admin
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    what is Simon Lloyd (Admin) email or contact info?

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    I have PM him and he will read the thread and reply

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    VBA Noob, thanks, DaExcel, we are sorry but we cannot allow advertising or promotion of your site for business purposes, with that in mind i have deleted your homepage url and the url from your signature, if your site was related to Excel with specific help or examples and not a business venture then i would have left your url's intact.
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    daExcel, we're glad to have you join the forum, and I don't wish to pile on -- but please read the forum rules about thread titles before posting your next thread.

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