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I imported 20,000+ rows and 150+ columns from Filemaker Pro into Excel
and I would like to re-format it before transferring into Access. Right now, all the data are into 1 worksheet but I would like to be able to separate them by category into multiple worksheets. Because each record type doesnt need all 150+ columns or fields and I would like to weed them out separately. let's say I have this column with unique values: RECORD TYPE apple orange banana strawberries And each value appears in multiple rows. I would like all the record type "apple" to be copied onto the worksheet labeled "apple" and "orange" type records into "orange" worksheet and so on. Additionally, few columns contains more than 255 characters -- is there a way to avoid truncating the data? I tried "advance filter" and I keep getting an error message "can only be copied onto active worksheet" (or something like that). Any help or guidance is truly appreciated. Thank you, Sharon |
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