Re: Randomly select numbers from a range

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It does but with the sort routine normally you're pulling the numbers
directly from the source column so there's no chance of dupes if you write
the proper formula.

Biff

"Max" <demechanik@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This caveat also applies to the "standard" sort routine <g>
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"Biff" <biffinpitt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Theoretically, dups are still possible using RAND but highly unlikely
with a small distribution.

Biff




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