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Hi again everybody,
Does anyone know, if you have cells like this in two columns, if there's a way to select the cells in the first column based on what's in the second one, for example, select all the cells in the first column that have an A in the second one? I eventually want to move the selected cells to another sheet and alphabetize them, but all I need is how to select them so I can copy them. Thanks! Jezzica85 example A example B example C aexample A |
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Yes. Assuming that you put a header cell on top of each column, you can use
autofilter to select all the rows that have A or B or C in the second column. -- Gary's Student "jezzica85" wrote: Hi again everybody, Does anyone know, if you have cells like this in two columns, if there's a way to select the cells in the first column based on what's in the second one, for example, select all the cells in the first column that have an A in the second one? I eventually want to move the selected cells to another sheet and alphabetize them, but all I need is how to select them so I can copy them. Thanks! Jezzica85 example A example B example C aexample A |
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