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in this video iamp;#39;m going to show you how to pull data from another sheet based on a criteria in google sheets and excel itamp;#39;s pretty much going to be the same formula we may need a little bit of extra thing in there to make it really useful in excel but overall itamp;#39;s going to be the same thing so letamp;#39;s say i have this worksheet and i want to grab only female from this column and basically filter the data on another sheet so iamp;#39;ll basically just add another worksheet i will call it data pool and here what iamp;#39;m gonna do iamp;#39;m gonna start with a filter function equals filter iamp;#39;m skipping the first row here because iamp;#39;m gonna do headers there on top so iamp;#39;ll do equals filter and then weamp;#39;ll go to our customers worksheet weamp;#39;ll basically just highlight this data not including the headers even though if you include headers itamp;#39;s not going to be the end of the world comma and