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I have 21k rows of data and I would like to only pull out those rows of data
that are less than 0 in one of the columns. I thought a pivot table would do it best, but I'm not sure how to set-up the formula to pull out the data? Is there a better way? -- thanks, mc |
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DataAutofilter. Then choose the column where you want to do the filtering.
Choose "Custom" to set your criteria to "is less than" 0. "dallin" wrote in message ... I have 21k rows of data and I would like to only pull out those rows of data that are less than 0 in one of the columns. I thought a pivot table would do it best, but I'm not sure how to set-up the formula to pull out the data? Is there a better way? -- thanks, mc |
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