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I would like to create a rule in a column that will filter out every value
ending in '99'. The regular Excel filters will allow me to filters out particular occurences eg. ABCD99, BCDE99, but not everthing ending in 99 (there are too many to it manually). Is it possible to create a custom filter along these lines? Thanks in advance. |
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