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I now realise that the solution I thought I'd found does not do what I want. The filter system just hides the lines that don't meet the criteria. What I'm looking for is a way to step through the data select a matching line and paste it elsewhere. The end result being that if the criteria is met in B5 the row 5 becomes row 1 elsewhere on the sheet. The next row that meets the criteria becomes row 2 etc. I'm sure this must be possible but it's beyond my anility and understanding which is why I was really looking for a complete syntax |
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