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I have a spreadsheet in which I put an autofilter on one row. There are 15
columns in that row and it makes sense to only put an autofilter on one
column, n ot the other 14. Is there a way to do this? Currently, all the
columns in that row have this little dropdown arrow box.
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right click on the top of the column to hilight just that column and then use
the autofilter.

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I have a spreadsheet in which I put an autofilter on one row. There are 15
columns in that row and it makes sense to only put an autofilter on one
column, n ot the other 14. Is there a way to do this? Currently, all the
columns in that row have this little dropdown arrow box.

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