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Filter with a specific character
Hello all,
I have Excel 2007 and I need to filter a column that has 3 numbers or alph characters and a "-". Is there a way to do this? eg: 123-00000 SAN-00000 |
Filter with a specific character
Yes, you can filter it. What specifically are you looking for?
Regards, Fred "pgarcia" wrote in message ... Hello all, I have Excel 2007 and I need to filter a column that has 3 numbers or alph characters and a "-". Is there a way to do this? eg: 123-00000 SAN-00000 |
Filter with a specific character
Use the dropdown arrow (after you've applied the filter to that column)
and then use: Custom contains and type the hyphen (or whatever you're looking for) Be aware that some characters are wildcards to excel: ? represents a single character * represents any number of characters If you want to filter to show fields that contain a question mark, ~? If you want to filter to show fields that contain an asterisk, use ~* And since ~ is that special "escape" character, you have to use: ~~ to look for ~. pgarcia wrote: Hello all, I have Excel 2007 and I need to filter a column that has 3 numbers or alph characters and a "-". Is there a way to do this? eg: 123-00000 SAN-00000 -- Dave Peterson |
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