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Chip Pearson
 
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Default Summing columns in Excel?

I just tried the SUBTOTAL function with hidden (not filtered)
rows, and it definitely included the hidden rows. What version of
Excel are you using? I'm in 2003.


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Chip Pearson
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"Elkar" wrote in message
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That's strange. SUBTOTAL works fine on Hidden or Filtered Rows
for me.

We are talking about the SUBTOTAL function right? Not the
Subtotals command
found on the Data Menu?

"Chip Pearson" wrote:

You can't. SUBTOTAL only excludes rows hidden by filters.


"CLPoulos" wrote in
message
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I checked out the SUBTOTAL function and it looks like it only
ignores hidden
cells if they have been filtered out. I am not filtering
this
information,
just hiding the rows. Exactly how do I set the SUBTOTAL
function to exclude
hidden rows that have not been filtered?

Thanks,
Cathy

"Elkar" wrote:

Take a look at the SUBTOTAL function. It can be set to
include/exclude
hidden rows.

=SUBTOTAL(109,A1:A100)

This would total only the visible rows in the range
A1:A100.

HTH,
Elkar


"CLPoulos" wrote:

Is there a easy way to sum a column of numbers in excel
and
ignore hidden rows?