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Hi, People,
I've got a list, one column, about 5,000 rows, containing... Name (John Smith) Address maybe another address line (or this row doesn't exist) City, etc... Email address ) How can I select Only the rows that have email addresses?... Only the rows that have the @ character? Using Excel 2000, or I can easily move the data to Word 2000, or a simple text file. Any ideas? Thanks a bunch. Mark246 |
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Easiest way is to do a helper column, in it put
=IF(ISERROR(FIND("@",A1)),"","1") and copy down, there will be a 1 in each row that has @. copy the column, paste special values, then sort by that column and it will group them all together. -- -- -John Please rate when your question is answered to help us and others know what is helpful. "Mark246" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, People, I've got a list, one column, about 5,000 rows, containing... Name (John Smith) Address maybe another address line (or this row doesn't exist) City, etc... Email address ) How can I select Only the rows that have email addresses?... Only the rows that have the @ character? Using Excel 2000, or I can easily move the data to Word 2000, or a simple text file. Any ideas? Thanks a bunch. Mark246 |
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BRILLIANT ! I Love It ! ! !
Works like a charm. I had a bit of trouble understanding your terse verbiage, (never heard of a Helper column) (Copy Down means copy that formula thru the next 5,000 cells) but I finally understood it. Thanks a LOT, John. It's TERRIFIC ! Mark246 John Bundy wrote: Easiest way is to do a helper column, in it put |
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Or, you can filter
Data-Filter-Auto Filter In the column that has the e-mail addresses: Drop-down arrow, select (Custom) Select contains @ "Mark246" wrote: Hi, People, I've got a list, one column, about 5,000 rows, containing... Name (John Smith) Address maybe another address line (or this row doesn't exist) City, etc... Email address ) How can I select Only the rows that have email addresses?... Only the rows that have the @ character? Using Excel 2000, or I can easily move the data to Word 2000, or a simple text file. Any ideas? Thanks a bunch. Mark246 |
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VERY COOL ! ! !
That one works, also. Thanks a Bunch, guys. Mark246 Sean Timmons wrote: Or, you can filter |
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Get your myNum from anywhere you want and I output to a msgbox but you can
output anywhere, ask if you have a question. Sub main() Dim myArray(30, 1) As Long Dim myIndex As Long Dim myRow As Long Dim myNum As Long myNum = 4 For i = 1 To Cells(Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row 'change i to first 'row and "A" to first column myArray(i, 1) = Cells(i, 1) myRow = myRow + 1 Next For i = 1 To UBound(myArray) MsgBox myArray(i, 1) If myArray(i, 1) = myNum Then MsgBox "USA" Next End Sub -- -- -John Please rate when your question is answered to help us and others know what is helpful. "Mark246" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, People, I've got a list, one column, about 5,000 rows, containing... Name (John Smith) Address maybe another address line (or this row doesn't exist) City, etc... Email address ) How can I select Only the rows that have email addresses?... Only the rows that have the @ character? Using Excel 2000, or I can easily move the data to Word 2000, or a simple text file. Any ideas? Thanks a bunch. Mark246 |
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