Correction - The selection should be done from Column C.
- Ardhendu.
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Browse All TopicsI have a column A that has a list of 10 items. In the Column B i have made a "Yes/No" drop-down list. In Column C, you have a drop-down list with only 2 options, "Free" or "Not Free"
is there a cell formula that I can use that will seperate the "Free" items into another column and the "Not Free" items into another
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by: pari123Posted on 2009-01-23 at 09:07:23ID: 23450759
You can do the following
1. Select columns A and B
2. Go to Data -> AutoFilter
3. Select Yes from the Dropdown which appears in B1 and copy the data over
4. Select No from the Dropdown which appears in B1 and copy the data over
- Ardhendu