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Hi,
Select the row which contains the arrow, and on the Data menu, point to Filter, and then click AutoFilter. Challa Prabhu "Tom" wrote: I'm trying to remove the little down arrow indicators in each column of my sheet that I'm filtering. They won't go away! LOL Below, I've copied the on-line instructions. ************************** 1. To remove a filter applied to one column in a range or a list, click the arrow next to the column, and then click All. 2. To remove filters applied to all columns in a range or list, point to Filter on the Data menu, and then click Show All. 3. To remove the filter arrows from a range or list, point to Filter on the Data menu, and then click AutoFilter. ******************** I think I need to use number 3, above. But I can't select AutoFilter because it is grayed out. Suggestions, please? -- Tom |
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