Oops. I didn't see the column B stuff.
sorry.
Dave Peterson wrote:
>
> What happens if you select column A first (or make the list range just column
> A)?
>
> adam a wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have combined data from several sheets. The data is of product
> > information that is sold in a chain of shops. I am trying to compile a
> > master list of all products sold across the chain. In column A is the
> > product NUMBER, in column B is the supplier number for that product.
> > e.g.:
> >
> > ________Column A_________Column B
> >
> > Row 1___1000____________20
> > Row 2___1000 ___________ 20
> > Row 3___2000____________30
> > Row 4___2000____________20
> > Row 5___3000____________30
> > Row 6___3000____________30
> > Row 7___3000____________20
> >
> > REQUIRED RESULT:
> >
> > ________Column A_________Column B
> >
> > Row 1___1000____________20
> > Row 2___2000____________30
> > Row 3___2000____________20
> > Row 4___3000____________30
> > Row 5___3000____________20
> >
> > n.b. there are other columns of dat but I want the comparison for
> > duplicates to ignore them (if possible). I have tried using ADVANCED
> > FILTERS but this gets rid of ALL records that are duplicate and keeps
> > unique ones only!
> >
> > Any help is a lifesaver as project deadline for FRIDAY 8th JULY!!!!!
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Adam
> >
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