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Hi,
In MS 2007 you have multiple filter options and if you trying this in other version please find below the options which might help u. On the data menu select Filter. -click the arrow button of filter and click CUSTOM -select begins with 12 under SHOW ROWS WHERE -Say ok. Hope you find this useful. Regards, Uma "Jugglertwo" wrote: I would like to filter some different information in my lists but I'm running into a problem. I have a column that is our code number at work. It has 12, 12a, 12b,12c and 1a,1b,1c, etc. When I filter for the anything that starts with 12 it only gives me the 12. I would like to get everything that begins with 12 so 12,12a,12b,12c. I have the same issue with trying to get anything that begins with a 1. I realized that when a number has a letter with it that it makes it text. What would I do to solve this so that I could filter as I have stated above? I tried to format everything to Text but this didn't solve it. I found out that I could start everyting wiht a single quote and then it would interpret all entries as text but I really don't want to manually enter the single quote as I have over 1000 entries that I would need to modify wiht the single quote. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated ! jugglertwo |
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