combine almost identical rows into one by concatenating unique values

teresadg

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Hi,

I hope someone could help me with sorting this table out thru vba:

Item#
Desc1 Desc2...
Descx (columns can run longer)
C1 red long thin
C2 blue short
thick
C3 red long thin
C4 blue short thick
C5 yellow med med
Cy blue short thick

<colgroup><col style="width:48pt" width="64" span="4"> </colgroup><tbody>
</tbody>

(rows can run longer)

Resulting table should be:

Item# Desc1 Desc2... Descx
C1, C3red long thin
C2, C4, Cyblue short thick
C5 yellow med med

<colgroup><col style="mso-width-source:userset;mso-width-alt:3986;width:82pt" width="109"> <col style="width:48pt" width="64" span="2"> <col style="mso-width-source:userset;mso-width-alt:3437;width:71pt" width="94"> </colgroup><tbody>
</tbody>
Basically, rows with the same content from column 2 to x, is combined and the first cell in such rows is concatenated (separated by comma).

Thanks for taking the time out to help.

Regards
teresadg

<colgroup><col style="mso-width-source:userset;mso-width-alt:3291;width:68pt" width="90"> <col style="width:48pt" width="64" span="2"> <col style="mso-width-source:userset;mso-width-alt:3437;width:71pt" width="94"> </colgroup><tbody>
</tbody>

<colgroup><col style="mso-width-source:userset;mso-width-alt:2413;width:50pt" width="66"> <col style="width:48pt" width="64" span="2"> <col style="mso-width-source:userset;mso-width-alt:3437;width:71pt" width="94"> </colgroup><tbody>
</tbody>

<colgroup><col style="width:48pt" width="64" span="3"> <col style="mso-width-source:userset;mso-width-alt:3437;width:71pt" width="94"> </colgroup><tbody>
</tbody>
 
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Re-posting the desired outcome (sorry for the earlier post)...
Item# Desc1 Desc2... Descx
C1, C3red long thin
C2, C4, Cyblue short thick
C5 yellow med med

<colgroup><col style="mso-width-source:userset;mso-width-alt:3986;width:82pt" width="109"> <col style="width:48pt" width="64" span="2"> <col style="mso-width-source:userset;mso-width-alt:3437;width:71pt" width="94"> </colgroup><tbody>
</tbody>

Basically, rows with the same content from column 2 to x, is combined and the first cell in such rows is concatenated (separated by comma).

Thanks for taking the time out to help.

teresadg
 
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