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Auto Filter Issues
It's happening because you are asking if a cell begins with (or contains) 123
as text which the number 123 doesn't so it is filtered out. To get around the problem format all the cells as text. Mike "gb_S49" wrote: I have a list of products. some numerical and some with a 'suffix' at the end eg 123 123a 123ab 124 124a When I use auto filter (begins with or contains) the plain number is always ommitted. Any ideas why? |
Auto Filter Issues
strange one this - but if you put =TRIM(A2) and drag down to create a helper
column the auto filter then works on this new column. -- John MOS Master Instructor Office 2000, 2002 & 2003 Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "gb_S49" wrote: Sadly that failed to work. "Mike" wrote: It's happening because you are asking if a cell begins with (or contains) 123 as text which the number 123 doesn't so it is filtered out. To get around the problem format all the cells as text. Mike "gb_S49" wrote: I have a list of products. some numerical and some with a 'suffix' at the end eg 123 123a 123ab 124 124a When I use auto filter (begins with or contains) the plain number is always ommitted. Any ideas why? |
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