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Hi All,
I am not sure how to attack this. I am importing in a bunch of data from an Access Database Query. Now I need to filter this data. I cannot use the autofilter because I need to save only the filtered data so that another application can import it. I am thinking the easiest way, would be to autofilter the data, copy it to sheet2, delete sheet1, then save the data as a *.csv file (that is the format I need in the end). Does this seem logical, or is there a better way. Thanks Chad |
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