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I have a co-worker that would like to make a feature in EXCELL that would
select a non-contiguous series of rows based on a specific character (like a !) in column. Then he would need to copy that into a new worksheet in the same spreadsheet.. I am used to MS ACCESS, which is a snap due to tables and queries that can work inside Access. Worst case scenario, it can be done in Access and read from the Excel worksheet. But Id like to see how it can be done in EXCELL. Any Ideas? Since I am not well-versed in EXCELL, you may need to be specific. I do understand some things though. Thanks in advance. |
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