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I would much rather use filters also; however, I have about 15 events that need
to be individually filtered. Would I have to manually select the ranges each time I wanted to filter the data? It would be ideal is I could establish a filter for each set of data (i.e. each event). It seems though that the advanced filter has a memory of only one set of data. "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: Here's an example of a technique that can be used using functions although I personally would use filters http://tinyurl.com/cjs32 -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "ren6175" wrote in message ... Ok, I see how to use the advanced filter. I would now like to know if there is a way to set up advanced filters on different sets of data within the same worksheet. For example, in my case I would need a separate filter for each event (i.e. 100m, high jump, long jump, etc.) Or is there a way to do what I just did using functions? BTW your info was very helpful, thanks |
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