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Jo M
 
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I agree, Excel does assume I only want to filter down as far as the first
blank cell byond the cell where the selected item is found. Your workaround
did NOT function however. It gave the same results as before. I recall
autofilter working differently (correctly?) in Excel '97. Maybe, I getting
too old. -- LOL

"Chris Lavender" wrote:

Excel assumes you only want to filter down as far as the first blank cell.
To autofilter on the whole range, select all the cells you want to filter on
and click on autofilter

Best rgds
Chris Lav


"Jo M" wrote in message
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In Win 2003 Excel with a list of columns, one column has numerous blank

cells
and the adjacent column is blank (except for the header). With autofilter
on, a value is selected from the drop down box. The first set of rows

with
the selected value displays, along with rows of other values not selected.
The subsequent rows with the selected value are not moved to the top, but
reside within the remaining rows.

COLUMN Putting autofilter on this column and seleting for Bob:
COLUMN

Bob
Eric
Bob
Bob
Bob
Steve

Bob
Steve
Bob

Tom

Tom