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I have a spreadsheet with a list of Carriers and Clients......insurance terms.

When I subtotal first on Carrier, then by Client, without replacing the
first subtotal, it places the subtotal for Client BELOW the subtotal for
Carrier.

Does anyone know the reason why this is happening and the fix for it?

Thank you.
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Maybe...

Multilevel subtotals are in the wrong position in Excel 2002 and in Excel 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;831824

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I have a spreadsheet with a list of Carriers and Clients......insurance terms.

When I subtotal first on Carrier, then by Client, without replacing the
first subtotal, it places the subtotal for Client BELOW the subtotal for
Carrier.

Does anyone know the reason why this is happening and the fix for it?

Thank you.


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