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Old June 30th, 2004, 04:48 PM
Michael Dedman
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One of my clients has devised a list of items in a Microsoft Excel
spreadsheet. Against each item (in a different cell) is an amount in £,
which represtents the items value.

My client wants to be able to use this spreadsheet, so that he can
select all items under £6,000 for example. Is this possible in Excel,
or should he be using a database ?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Michael.
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Old July 1st, 2004, 07:27 AM
Bill Manville
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Michael Dedman wrote:
My client wants to be able to use this spreadsheet, so that he can
select all items under £6,000 for example. Is this possible in Excel,
or should he be using a database ?


Data / Filter / AutoFilter
Click the drop arrow on the £ column / Custom / Less Than / 6000

Bill Manville
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