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SUMMARY
When you extract records from a database in Microsoft Excel, you
specify criteria that you want the extracted records to meet. In cases
in which you have a list that you want to exclude in your results, you can
use the MATCH and ISNA functions as a computed criterion.
where <firstcell> is the first cell in the field of your database that you want to extract, and <excludelist> is a list of entries that you want to exclude. MORE INFORMATION
In the following example, to extract all of the records EXCEPT those that
match C2:C4, use the ISNA and MATCHfunctions as a computed criterion.
NOTE: Your reference to the list of entries that you want to exclude must be an absolute reference or a defined name. Note that when you specify a computed criterion, the cell above the formula cannot contain the actual field name; it must either be blank or contain a different text string. REFERENCES
"User's Guide 1," version 4.0, pages 330-337 Additional query words: 4.00a howto exclusionary exception exceptional XL4 XL3
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