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Filtering in Excel
There are fifty lines in my spreadsheet. I want to filter this to see
only the lines that have "apple" in them (there are about 10 lines with "apple"). How do I do that? I am using Excel 2003 if it helps in any way. |
Filtering in Excel
Select your data range (including all the rows & columns you want to
consider). Data/ Filter/ Autofilter Choose the column by which you want to filter/ In the Autofilter criteria, select "contains" apple. -- David Biddulph "KalyanS" wrote in message ... There are fifty lines in my spreadsheet. I want to filter this to see only the lines that have "apple" in them (there are about 10 lines with "apple"). How do I do that? I am using Excel 2003 if it helps in any way. |
Filtering in Excel
Data / Filter/ Auto Filter
Use the drop down table at the top of the column , use the Custom option, Use the drop down table and use Contains and type €śApple€ť "KalyanS" wrote: There are fifty lines in my spreadsheet. I want to filter this to see only the lines that have "apple" in them (there are about 10 lines with "apple"). How do I do that? I am using Excel 2003 if it helps in any way. . |
Filtering in Excel
On Oct 21, 4:13*pm, James wrote:
Data / Filter/ Auto Filter Use the drop down table at the top of the column , use the Custom option, Use the drop down table and use Contains and type “Apple” "KalyanS" wrote: There are fifty lines in my spreadsheet. I want to filter this to see only the lines that have "apple" in them (there are about 10 lines with "apple"). How do I do that? I am using Excel 2003 if it helps in any way. . Thanks James. It worked perfectly. |
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