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Davebro

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I am using this formula, can I change it to just to show columns A and E

=SORT(FILTER(A5:E15,E5:E15<=3))
 

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Try:
Excel Formula:
=CHOOSECOLS(SORT(FILTER(A5:E15,E5:E15<=3)),1,5)
 
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