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Hi,
I hope I ask this in the right way: I have 4 column, 2,000 row sprdsht. I want to instruct Excel to look in column B, and if any column is blank, then delete it. In other words, out of all the records, I only want to see the ones that have text in col B. Does anyone know of a formula/function that can do that, or can you point me in the right direction? Thanks, Brian |
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