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Filtering question
Hello,
I have a column which contains entries 6 characters long. The second character is a letter, the rest numbers. I'd like to filter out all entries whose second character is "T". I'd like a second filter which will filter out all entries whose second letter is "Z". Thanks in advance for your help. Ellen |
Filtering question
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"EllenM" wrote: Hello, I have a column which contains entries 6 characters long. The second character is a letter, the rest numbers. I'd like to filter out all entries whose second character is "T". I'd like a second filter which will filter out all entries whose second letter is "Z". Thanks in advance for your help. Ellen |
Filtering question
Hi
Copy all the columns to a different location in the Excel sheet. This is basically to run an advance query which will fetch all the records in the excel sheet even if you have misspled while typing. Assuming that you have copied all the columns to a single spread sheet, you know the column heading now, save the excel sheet. Now I wiil be using the Advance filtering techniques so that all the column information are retrieved even if the typed cells are misspelled, which normally is not the case when you do a simple filtering technique. The filtered values may not be correct. To retieve the values; 1. Select all records and the column headings and define a name for the range List. This is the List range name. 2. Select all column headings and paste in a seperate row anywhere in the spreadsheet. 2. Select the pasted column heading along with an three empty row and define a name. This is the criteria range name. Note: You can specify more criteira in addition rows. 3. Define a criteria on the second row for all columns, if necessary. For example C* will display all details specific to "C'. 4. Click Data- Filter- Advanced Filter 5. Type the List name 6. Type the Criteria Name 7. Click copy to another location option - Mandatory 8. Click Copy to 9. Click the cell below the criteria range All data will be displayed specific to the query you requested. This is very usefull if the spreadsheet data are mistyped or mis-spelled. Now you have done a database funtion on your excle spread sheet. Challa Prabhu "EllenM" wrote: Hello, I have a column which contains entries 6 characters long. The second character is a letter, the rest numbers. I'd like to filter out all entries whose second character is "T". I'd like a second filter which will filter out all entries whose second letter is "Z". Thanks in advance for your help. Ellen |
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