Hi, yes I had thought of that as an option, but I was trying to be clever and use a form that allowed the user to enter what they wanted
Hi, yes I had thought of that as an option, but I was trying to be clever and use a form that allowed the user to enter what they wanted
You may find something here that may help?
http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal02.html
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looks like the auto-filter is only option thats workable.
hey there,
in that case, use some coding for users to enter value, and use autofilter to look for the value. Here is some sample:
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so = textbox1.text equals: "=" &so does not equal: "<>" &so
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