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Default Data Group and Ungroup

Thanks, Faraz. I went through the spreadsheet again and found that I had
indeed performed a double group for certain rows, thereby producing the three
levels. When I deleted Level 3, the third box went away. Anyway, thanks for
your kind and quick help.

"FARAZ QURESHI" wrote:

Do remember to first select the complete data and then pressing:
Shift+Alt+(Left Arrow)
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Best Regards,
FARAZ A. QURESHI


"FARAZ QURESHI" wrote:

Normally level three reflects the final items which can not be further divided.
OR
Probably you were applying a Subtotal Tool and in the first dropdown box
selected some column which had list with unsorted or unique text;

However, you may remove a level a goup by pressing:
Shift+Alt+(Left Arrow)
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Best Regards,
FARAZ A. QURESHI


"Rebecca" wrote:

New Year's Greetings!

I am using MS Excel 2007 and VISTA. I have a very large workship with many
row groupings. Strangely, I now see at the far left three numbers in boxes
instead of the expected two (the second box indicating Level 2), that is, not
only the intended Level 2 groupings but Level 3.

The problem is I didn't do anything to group at Level 3, except perhaps by
mistake. I have scrolled through the huge worksheet but I can't find any
indication that I mistakenly grouped a row to Level 3. So why the number 3?
Can any of the experts solve this mystery, or is it perhaps a bug
(considering many rows have been grouped)? Many Excel can't handle too many
groupings, whatever the limitation is. Thanks for your help.