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Shows additional filter options.
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+ Includes the column labels in the first row of a cell range.
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+ Select the check box, and then select the cell range where you want to display the filter results. You can also select a named range from the list.
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-Select the check box, and then select the cell range where you want to display the filter results. You can also select a named range from the list.
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-Select the Copy results to check box, and then specify the destination range where you want to display the filtered data. If this box is checked, the destination range remains linked to the source range. You must have defined the source range under Data - Define range as a database range. Following this, you can reapply the defined filter at any time as follows: click into the source range, then choose Data - Refresh Range.
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+ Allows you to use regular expressions in the filter definition. For a list of the regular expressions that $[officename] supports, click here.
+ If the Regular Expressions check box is selected, you can use regular expressions in the Value field if the Condition list box is set to '=' EQUAL or '<>' UNEQUAL. This also applies to the respective cells that you reference for an advanced filter.
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+ Select the Copy results to check box, and then specify the destination range where you want to display the filtered data. If this box is checked, the destination range remains linked to the source range. You must have defined the source range under Data - Define range as a database range. Following this, you can reapply the defined filter at any time as follows: click into the source range, then choose Data - Refresh Range.
+Data rangeDisplays the cell range or the name of the cell range that you want to filter.
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* the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 .
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Defines an advanced filter.
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Load a spreadsheet with a large number of records. We are using a fictional Turnover document, but you can just as easily use any other document. The document has the following layout:
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Copy row 1 with the row headers (field names), to row 20, for example. Enter the filter conditions linked with OR in rows 21, 22, and so on.
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