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I have a spread sheet that has 65 columns with modules (security) and 1500
rows of employees. If an employee has access to a module there is a Y, if not a N. How can I pull out everyone that has a Y in all the same columns? I want to group the employees that have the same module access. I'm not sure if a match formula will work. I would like to group them in a seperate worksheet. Thanks, |
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