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just wanted to ask if it is possible to change the default setting of the autofilter-customized filter from "equals" to "contains" by default for all past and future worksheets tried a bit with recording macros and stuff but dind't really find a solution best regards Stormy |
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I couldn't find a way.
So what I use is Equals, but then type in *Stormy* The asterisks are wild cards and it's the same as contains Stormy. I also use: *Stormy (ends with) Stormy* (begins with) Stormy wrote: Hello just wanted to ask if it is possible to change the default setting of the autofilter-customized filter from "equals" to "contains" by default for all past and future worksheets tried a bit with recording macros and stuff but dind't really find a solution best regards Stormy -- Dave Peterson |
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