![]() |
Subtotal - Limit in the number of columns?
I have a rather large spreadsheet that I am subtotaling. It is sorted on
Industry and then Rank. If I subtotal on industry and rank in all 174 columns, the results come out as follows. Rank 32 Total is showing up after TARAS Total, but it should be before TARAS Total. Note that on the Rank 32, the detail was expanded. Industry Rank Unassigned AM Total 72 BCM - Other Total 1,008 TARAS 32 9 TARAS Total 9 32 Total 9 Grand Total 1,089 If I remove the subtotals, start over and subtotal on Industry and Rank for only 68 columns, I get the following results that are correct. Once again the detail under TARAS has been expanded. You can see that TARAS total is below Rank 32 total, where it should be. Industry Rank Unassigned AM Total 72 BCM - Other Total 1,008 TARAS 32 9 32 Total 9 TARAS Total 9 Grand Total 1,089 I have made no other changes to the spreadsheet, I simply removed the subtotals and redid the subtotals. If I add one additional column to subtotal and get to 69 columns, the results are as they are at the top of this post. It does not matter what columns are subtotaled, the results are the same. Please don't suggest that it is the bug with Excel 2003 subtotaling, I already have that fix on my machine. Please help!!! |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 07:17 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
ExcelBanter.com