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Hi,
This is what Advanced filters are used for. Please read up on advanced filters in the Help menu -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com "leimst" wrote in message ... I have a large spreadsheet and I would like to search 3 of the colums for certain information. If any of the information is found in any of the 3 columns, I would like to copy and paste that entire row to a new worksheet. Let's say that I would like to search column C for "National", column G for "Account" and column L for any entry starting with "Acme" (so maybe "Acme*"?). Any help would be appreciated. Brian |
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