Excel Autofilter

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Guest

Hi all,

I suspect there's an easy workaround to this ...
I have activated an Autofilter but notice that when I use the filter my
TOTAL row (for example) is also captured in the filter?
How can I ensure that the autofilter only acts within a defined sub-set of
rows?

Thx,

Don-
 
What's your filter criteria?

One way to guarantee that your total does not appear is to separate it from
the rest of the table by insert a blank row.

Dave
 
Don

Leave a blank row between data and Total row.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
 
You may want to put the total row at the top (row 1 and use =subtotal()).

Then the headers in row 2 and the data in rows 3:xxx.

And if you used window|freeze panes, your headers and subtotals could always be
visible.
 

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