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Hi Slurpyga,
If you input the data for a given game on a single row, with one column for each of your categories, you can use Excel's filtering tools to display only those records that match the filtering criteria. You can also sort your data for a more permanent ordering. The only thing to ensure there is that all the data columns are selected for sorting. PS: With 1000+ games, I think you need to get out more ![]()
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