select rows with a certain value in a column

Anonymous
2017-12-16T15:31:20+00:00

I have a excel spreadsheet and want to only select rows with a specific value in a column

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  1. Anonymous
    2017-12-16T15:44:29+00:00

    how about filtering the column?  then you can copy the filtered rows to another sheet.

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  2. Anonymous
    2017-12-16T16:01:37+00:00

    Simply, do the following:

    • Highlight the column that you want, then click Ctrl+F as below screenshot:

    • Type the value that you want to select it within the column, then click Options and check (Match entire cell contents) as below screenshot:

    • Click Find All button, then Ctrl+A respectively!

    • Close Find and Replace dialog box.

    Now you have all the cells with a specific value selected!

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  3. Anonymous
    2017-12-16T17:03:10+00:00

    Thanks. That does work but how can I create a second spreadsheet with only the rows with th e selected value ?

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  4. Anonymous
    2017-12-16T17:32:04+00:00

    Thanks. That does work but how can I create a second spreadsheet with only the rows with th e selected value ?

    After you select the cells, keep them selected, and click Ctrl+C to copy them, then paste them into another worksheet by Ctrl+V!

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  5. Anonymous
    2017-12-16T17:47:38+00:00

    Thanks. That does work but how can I create a second spreadsheet with only the rows with th e selected value ?

    After you select the cells, keep them selected, and click Ctrl+C to copy them, then paste them into another worksheet by Ctrl+V!

    Thanks. Okay, getting close. The only thing is I want the new spreadsheet to have the entire row for the rows that have the value  selected.

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