From https://www.myonlinetraininghub.com/automatically-highlight-key-data-in-excel?awt_a=f2Zj&awt_l=el1rKn&awt_m=gZ6VIDi3J9VR.Zj comes this intriquing idea. I was initially curious by the title as, in my mind, I was thinking about my MP3s that have names like this:What I am showing in the above example is the messy state of my MP3s. The above example reflects the multiple naming conventions I have tried to implement while never fully getting the job done. I thought, by the title of this article, I would be able to flag all but #5, which, I thought, I could specify, somehow, as being the standard to be followed in a file name after the 4th underscore. I'm not a super-duper proficient analyzer of data and every morsel of my analytical skills come from working as a Technical Writer since 2-10-1995, a mere 10987 days (30 years, 1 month, 1 day) ago.
- 01_Enter Sandman_Metallica_Metallica_Spindle-G-GGGG.mp3
- 01_Enter Sandman_Metallica_Metallica_Spin-G-GGGG.mp3
- 01_Enter Sandman_Metallica_Metallica_Spindle-G-GGGG-MP3.mp3
- 01_Enter Sandman_Metallica_Metallica_Spindle-G-0000.mp3
- 01_Enter Sandman_Metallica_Metallica_Spin-G-0000.mp3
https://youtu.be/ n5HJ4eymAOA - Automatically Highlight Key Data Video
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