Works like a charm. Thank you!
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Browse All TopicsI have a simple spreadsheet with MAC addresses in column A and times in column B. Some MAC addresses show up more than once in column A. I'm looking for a way to combine the times in column B based on the MAC addresses in column A. Ultimately I would like a list with no duplicate MAC addresses in column A and the total time in column B. If I could do this with a formula and not get into macros that would be great. Attached is a spredsheet with a sample data set and my desired result.
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by: saurabh726Posted on 2008-11-05 at 13:36:05ID: 22890242
Have...you looked into an option of data-->Pivot...and then selecteing your data and making a pivot for it...
Here is an example of what i meant...check out the pivot in sheet1
Saurabh...
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