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Old 06-12-2017, 07:01 AM
civilcervant civilcervant is offline Combine "sort within groups" and "identify duplicate/unique values" in two different variables. Windows 7 64bit Combine "sort within groups" and "identify duplicate/unique values" in two different variables. Office 2013
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Combine "sort within groups" and "identify duplicate/unique values" in two different variables.
 
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Yes, I´ve tried but failed.
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Old 06-12-2017, 07:27 AM
xor xor is offline Combine "sort within groups" and "identify duplicate/unique values" in two different variables. Windows 10 Combine "sort within groups" and "identify duplicate/unique values" in two different variables. Office 2016
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