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ID inquiry about numbers in column A
Hi,
I have 6000 id numbers in column A and I have had to delete some rows due to duplication. This now means those numbers which were in order 1 to 6000 now have numbers missing. How can I patch them up so that they are once again flowing from 1 to whatever. Thanks rock |
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ID inquiry about numbers in column A
See other post.
-- __________________________________ HTH Bob "rock" wrote in message ... Hi, I have 6000 id numbers in column A and I have had to delete some rows due to duplication. This now means those numbers which were in order 1 to 6000 now have numbers missing. How can I patch them up so that they are once again flowing from 1 to whatever. Thanks rock |
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ID inquiry about numbers in column A
Hi Bob,
I got the duplicate help thank you however this was a different thing.. ------ I have 6000 id numbers in column A and I have had to delete some rows. This now means those numbers which were in order 1 to 6000 now have numbers missing. eg 3458 3459 3460 3464 3465 3466 3469 3470 etc.. How can I patch them up so that they are once again flowing from 1 to the last of them. If I just delete the row, the numbers will stay missed whereas I want them to be in order. Thanks again rock Bob Phillips wrote: See other post. |
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ID inquiry about numbers in column A
Several ways
1. a macro to put them in order 2. =row(a1) in the top rowcopied down -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "rock" wrote in message ... Hi Bob, I got the duplicate help thank you however this was a different thing.. ------ I have 6000 id numbers in column A and I have had to delete some rows. This now means those numbers which were in order 1 to 6000 now have numbers missing. eg 3458 3459 3460 3464 3465 3466 3469 3470 etc.. How can I patch them up so that they are once again flowing from 1 to the last of them. If I just delete the row, the numbers will stay missed whereas I want them to be in order. Thanks again rock Bob Phillips wrote: See other post. |
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ID inquiry about numbers in column A
In A1 enter =ROW()
Copy down to end of data, overwriting the misplaced numbers with new consecutive ones. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 21 Aug 2009 20:28:49 +1000, rock wrote: Hi Bob, I got the duplicate help thank you however this was a different thing.. ------ I have 6000 id numbers in column A and I have had to delete some rows. This now means those numbers which were in order 1 to 6000 now have numbers missing. eg 3458 3459 3460 3464 3465 3466 3469 3470 etc.. How can I patch them up so that they are once again flowing from 1 to the last of them. If I just delete the row, the numbers will stay missed whereas I want them to be in order. Thanks again rock Bob Phillips wrote: See other post. |
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