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    Question Using Filter Formula

    Hi Guys, how are you? Please, I have this formula:

    =iferror(filter(N9:S120;N9:N120=N124;P9:P120=P124;Q9:Q120=Q124;S9:S120=S124);"")


    In this case, I need to fulfill all the cells (N124, P124, Q124 and S124) to show results. How can I do this, or similar, to filter if I complete just one or more cells?

    Thanks in Advance.

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    Re: Using Filter Formula

    How about
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    Re: Using Filter Formula

    Try this:

    =IFERROR(FILTER(N9:S120;(N9:N120=N124)*(P9:P120=P124)*(Q9:Q120=Q124)*(S9:S120=S124));"")

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    Re: Using Filter Formula

    Thank you friend!

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    Re: Using Filter Formula

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    Re: Using Filter Formula

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