Extracting Data

claire_pike

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Hi,

In a spreadsheet I have a column of week numbers and a column of codes that look like CLBER etc, but what I'd like to do is do a search on a week number and bring back all the codes with those week numbers.

Is this possible?

Thanks,

Claire

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Claire:

Have a look at data --> filter --> autofilter. Once you apply the filter, you can easily filter your data for the appropriate week number.
 
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Hello Claire,
Is there a reason that filtering the sheet on the week number of interest won't
work for you or is there more to what you're doing than what's posted?
 
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If filtering isn't what you had in mind, have you considered a pivot table?
 
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