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Default Return all matching values

I need to find a way to lookup a date in column A that matches a
specific date on another spreadsheet, then return the all the values to
the right of column B that I want. If there is more than 1 date that
matches, I will need ALL the matching dates to display. If Column A
Spreadsheet 1 doesn't match the desired date, then the rows in
Spreadsheet 2 that don't match can be blank.

Spreadsheet 1
Column A: Date
Column B: Name
Column C: Location
etc.
Column A, B, and C will have repeating values, but I only want to see
on Spreadsheet 2 all the values that match a certain day at the top of
that spreadsheet.

Spreadsheet 2 will look like:
Date: 1/1/06

Column A: Multiple rows matching 1/1/06
Column B: All Names that had a date in column A on spreadsheet 1 that
match 1/1/06.
Column C: All Locations that had a date in column A on spreadsheet 1
that match 1/1/06 (must be tied to the name in column B so that the
rows will look the same, but only return the ones that match the date)
etc.

Thanks!
- Jim

 
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