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I have a worksheet which is typically sorted by date that is added to quite
often. I need to know if there is a way to pull and print only the most recent 3 months worth of data from this sheet. I need to send a report to someone occasionally from this worksheet and instead of having to a) send them the whole thing, b) print preview after sorting to figure out where 3 months ends and print that or c) sort and select print area for what I need to print, I would like to be able to pull that information off a little easier. Is this possible? Is there some formula or something that I can use to do this? Thanks for your help! |
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