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Finding and grouping cells with similar subject matter
I have a .xls spreadsheet with several thousand client comments. I would
like to search specific key words/phrases that appear throughout the comments to discover what they are saying collectively about our "customer service", "payment plans", "support", etc. I can use Edit--Find--All to get a pop up in which I can type a key word/phrase and produce a list of the cells containing the key words/phrase I am searching, and I can scroll through the list to see them one-by-one, but I would like to export or group those specific cells with together into another spreadsheet so I can work them separately as a subset with a common theme. How can I do that??? |
Finding and grouping cells with similar subject matter
Have you tried using Autofilter? From the drop-down you can select
Custom and then you have options like "contains", or "begins with" and you can enter a phrase. You can then highlight the visible rows and copy just those to another sheet, and repeat this for other phrases. Hope this helps. Pete On Apr 18, 8:31*pm, SteveT wrote: I have a .xls spreadsheet with several thousand client comments. *I would like to search specific key words/phrases that appear throughout the comments to discover what they are saying collectively about our "customer service", "payment plans", "support", etc. * I can use Edit--Find--All to get a pop up in which I can type a key word/phrase and produce a list of the cells containing the key words/phrase I am searching, and I can scroll through the list to see them one-by-one, but I would like to export or group those specific cells with together into another spreadsheet so I can work them separately as a subset with a common theme. * How can I do that??? |
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