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I have column in my spreadsheet and it already has an autofilter associted
with it. I use the custom auto filter function to do a "contains" search for a particualar string I am looking for. I was wondering if I could create a macro that is associated to a button that does the same thing? I want an un-experienced user to be able to type the string they are looking for into a text box, click the button, and all the fields in that column that contain the string will appear. Is this possible? |
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