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Old September 21st, 2004, 09:27 PM
proben930
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Hi, I have a table of data laid out in a spreadsheet. I would some way
of filtering out the rows that have a zero in one of the columns. A
filter works, but I need something different.. because I am exporting
this data and it includes the filtered out rows as well. And it needs
to be somewhat automated, if possible... maybe it flows into another
sheet. Any ideas? I put query in the title because it would return
results similar to an access query.. basically create a new table on a
new sheet. Thanks in advance!


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Old September 23rd, 2004, 10:11 PM
Debra Dalgleish
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You can use an Advanced Filter to filter the data to a different sheet.
There are instructions in Excels' help, and he

http://www.contextures.com/xladvfilter01.html

proben930 wrote:
Hi, I have a table of data laid out in a spreadsheet. I would some way
of filtering out the rows that have a zero in one of the columns. A
filter works, but I need something different.. because I am exporting
this data and it includes the filtered out rows as well. And it needs
to be somewhat automated, if possible... maybe it flows into another
sheet. Any ideas? I put query in the title because it would return
results similar to an access query.. basically create a new table on a
new sheet. Thanks in advance!




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