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Hi, can anyone help please? I'm not sure which function I should be using
even! If I have a list of people, address columns, postcode and a date in one sheet so how can i return all the people (and all of their address and postcode too) who are coming on a certain date to a different spreadsheet (not using autofilter). There could be 10's or 100's that will match the date criteria and I want all of them, not just one? I hope that makes sense! Morgs |
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