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Counting unique values from a range or array
About this time last year, I posted a User Defined Function (UDF) that would return a list of unique items from a list: https://newtonexcelbach.wordpress.com/2012/01/31/retrieving-unique-values-from-a-range-or-array/ That post has recently received a few comments, and coincidentally Colin Legg at RAD Excel has … Continue reading
Ping Back Ping Backs
One of the nice things about writing a blog is that when people follow a link to your site you get a link to where they came from, which often leads to interesting places you would not have otherwise found. … Continue reading
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