filter

sahil

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  1. 2019
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  1. Windows
I want to auto filter row "A:A" 's values those are in red color, in sheet 1.

And auto filter row "A:A" with today's date, in sheet 2.


Please suggest appropriate formula.



Sahil......
 

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Sahil,

It hard to say how you should filter without seeing your data. Maybe you could post a sample. If a value in Column A Sheet 1 is Red maybe you can filter by what makes it read. Is there some type of conditional formatting turning it Red? As far as filtering by today's date you must have a date in the data somewhere right?

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