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![]() Attached workbook contains an example, where a formula in column returns TRUE when searched string is found in certain column (it looks like you can't start the search string with special character like "@", but mostly this is not needed). You can set autofiler for column IsMatch, and e.g. delete filtered rows - or do whatever you want with them. |
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