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I saved this from a previous post, but forgot to change this line:
(to retrieve all the Ed's, but not the Eddie's.) to (to retrieve all the ABC's, but not the ABCDEF's.) Dave Peterson wrote: Enter this as text (preform the cell as text or start with an apostrophe): '=ABC (to retrieve all the Ed's, but not the Eddie's.) Or use a formula that evaluates to that same text string. ="="&"ABC" or ="=ABC" Alberto Ast wrote: I have a table with advance filters... in one of the column I have different values as follows ABC ABCDE ABCDEF Since all start with with ABC, If I put ABC it will filter positive all I only need those that fully meet "ABC", how can I deal with this? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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