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Forward filtering for cells with note

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Good morning everyone and thank you.

 

For the desktop version, using VBA I have seen that you can do this, and I have tried it, but in web versions macros are not possible.

 

My question is, is there any script for the web that simulates this option, I have an Excel with conditional filters, but in some cells there are notes, I want to filter that these do appear visible, but not those that do not.

 

I have been told that in Power Automate there may be something, I do not know if script for Excel, but it is already out of the subject of here.

 

Thank you.

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    Michael E. Gernaey Profile Picture
    53,960 Moderator on at

    Hello

     

    Sorry you are having an issue.

     

    Is this specifically an Excel question? I just want to verify as this is the Power Apps community not the Excel community and hate if your question goes unanswered.

     

    You maybe better off hereExcel (microsoft.com)

     

    However, let me clarify one thing. Power Automate itself does not have any Scripting capabilities that would help you or any Actions that would help you.

     

    Power Automate has the ability to have Excel execute an already existing Excel Script using Excel Business Connector. But that wouldn't solve your issue.

     

    Apologies, I do not have a good solution other than pointing you to the correct place.

     

    I hope you have a great weekend.


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  • javifelices Profile Picture
    5 on at

    Good morning and thank you very much for the reply and for the guide.

     

    I think you have helped me a lot, in the sense that I was going, I'm a bit lost, it is an Excel query as such, and not Power Automate, with what you have told me, I will be able to investigate and research.

     

    Thanks for the solution, you have guided me and helped me to have a clearer vision of what Power Automate is, and if I don't get anything, go to the right place.

     

    Best regards.

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