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Old 10-20-2010, 06:37 AM
Kimberly Kimberly is offline Categorizing Text in Microsoft Word 2007 Windows 7 Categorizing Text in Microsoft Word 2007 Office 2010 (Version 14.0)
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I know that Excel has that exact feature, a couple times over actually.
How do you do it in Excel?
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BLM1234 BLM1234 is offline Categorizing Text in Microsoft Word 2007 Windows Vista Categorizing Text in Microsoft Word 2007 Office 2007
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How do you do it in Excel?
The easiest way that I know would be the query function. You can make a seperate column for categorizing information, and then add or remove categories at will. I remember there are other ways, but I'd have to play around with Excel again to remember, and query is probably more efficient anyways.
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