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katiesara | 22:26 Tue 11th Feb 2003 | Technology
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I've got a spreadsheet containing 1000's of postcodes, loads of them are repeated, is there a way I can delete the repeated entries quickly? Thanks
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Have you tried using the 'Autofilter' and 'Advanced Filter..' in the 'Data' menu?
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I did think about it, but I thought that was for only returning data with values that you specified, if I'm wrong please tell me!
You are right, but it's also another way of viewing repeated data and deleting it, depending on how your spreadsheet is set out. At least I have used it this way a few times.
How is your spreadsheet set out?
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just as a huge page of postcodes entered into cells, about 80 columns x 80 rows, no headers, or anything sensible! It's how the info was given to me, and unfortunately I had no control over that!
[Sorry - it's our policy to remove email addresses from answers for privacy and security reasons - meaning this answer is now redundant! AB Editor]
Hmmm! 'katiesara' I was offering to sort the file for you (no charge of course! as I have a fair bit of spare time and am up for a challenge.), but obviously couldn't post the email address for contacting me. The offer still stands, but not sure the best way of contacting each other!?!
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It was a very kind offer, thanks anyway!
'katiesara', It's fine to send the file. I'll let you know when I get it.
'katiesara', If you still want the file sorting try going through http://www.galesjam.co.uk
;-)

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