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Default Index & Match functions - multiple criteria and multiple results

On May 1, 9:54 pm, "Roger Govier"
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Hi

This could be done with advanced Filter.
Take a look at Debra Dalgleish's site for more detailshttp://www.contextures.com/xladvfilter01.html

By having a series of 10 numbers in successive columns, each one 1 row
below the previous, it would extract all of the data for you.
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Roger Govier

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I am not sure if the following is possible, but if anyone knows, I
would greatly appreciate some help here.
What I have is the below columns of data (in A through C) (data of
course has been changed)


A B C
12345 zt12345a PizzaHutLarge
12345 xr12345a PizzaHutSmall
56789 ab56789b DominosLarge
56789 df56789a DominosSmall
23567 ty23567h PapaJohnLarge
23567 rp23567q PapaJohnSmall
23567 qw23567a PapaJohnMedium


These columns go down a couple thousand rows of data. What I would
like to allow the user to do is copy and paste unique values found in
column A into another cell column (in D let's say) and then in column
E it would list all the values from B associated with it.


For example, if the user pasted 12345 & 23567 in column D, then in
column E, the result would be


zt12345a
xr12345a
ty23567h
rp23567q
qw23567a


Can this be done? Any help is greatly appreciated.


Thanks in advance.


Conor


ps - I have a workaround for this situation, but I wanted to see if
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Thanks Roger & Biff. I was trying to now use a filter on this and
wanted to see if there was a formula that would work.
If you come across anything, please let me know.

Conor