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questions on advanced filter
After some further thinking I've solved the problem.
I orginally had the criteria in a column (as below) <*term1* <*term2* and so on but since each criteria was a "NOT" function the criteria needed to be configured as a "OR", thus in a row (with each column containing the header) like this: column 1 column 2 column 3 col 1 header col 2 header column 3 header <*term1* <*term2* <*term2* and so on John Keith |
questions on advanced filter
You shouldn't need wildcard Characters as one has to force an exact match
with criteria like ="<term1" -- Regards Dave Hawley www.ozgrid.com "John Keith" wrote in message ... After some further thinking I've solved the problem. I orginally had the criteria in a column (as below) <*term1* <*term2* and so on but since each criteria was a "NOT" function the criteria needed to be configured as a "OR", thus in a row (with each column containing the header) like this: column 1 column 2 column 3 col 1 header col 2 header column 3 header <*term1* <*term2* <*term2* and so on John Keith |
questions on advanced filter
On Tue, 18 May 2010 11:09:19 +0800, "ozgrid.com"
wrote: You shouldn't need wildcard Characters as one has to force an exact match with criteria like ="<term1" Dave, I removed the wildcards and the results were clearly not correct. I would need to try this on a much smaller dataset to get a handle on what the filter is doing. Thanks for the suggestion. John Keith |
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