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Filtering
dear all,
I want to filter data existing in my worksheet based on more than one criteria the same like in Auto filter but with some difference for example: I have 2 columns , Car Brand (Manufacturer) and Car Model with Auto filter I want when drilling down on Car brand in first column display only the car models in the selected car brand as if its like a tree 2nd column depends on 1st , 3rd depends on 2nd ..etc and as if am refining data step by step thnx, Khaled |
Filtering
Add a formula in an other column, =A2&B2, copy down, and then filter on that
new column -- --- HTH Bob (change the xxxx to gmail if mailing direct) "khaled shaheen" wrote in message ... dear all, I want to filter data existing in my worksheet based on more than one criteria the same like in Auto filter but with some difference for example: I have 2 columns , Car Brand (Manufacturer) and Car Model with Auto filter I want when drilling down on Car brand in first column display only the car models in the selected car brand as if its like a tree 2nd column depends on 1st , 3rd depends on 2nd ..etc and as if am refining data step by step thnx, Khaled |
Filtering
Filter and AutoFilter are good, but you need to use the Outline feature.
See Outline in Excel Help -- Gary's Student "khaled shaheen" wrote: dear all, I want to filter data existing in my worksheet based on more than one criteria the same like in Auto filter but with some difference for example: I have 2 columns , Car Brand (Manufacturer) and Car Model with Auto filter I want when drilling down on Car brand in first column display only the car models in the selected car brand as if its like a tree 2nd column depends on 1st , 3rd depends on 2nd ..etc and as if am refining data step by step thnx, Khaled |
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