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I am trying to sort for some pretty specific stuff and delete everything
else. Sort Column A for the letters Whse: ## and Column B for the letters Source: ### the ###'s vary but I want everything with those letters in it selected and EVERYTHING ELSE deleted. Make Sense? EX: If Column A has Whse: ## AND Column B has Source: ### Then Delete everything else. I know it's a mess and I'm getting nowhere. Any input would be GREATLY appreciated. THANKS!!! |
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