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jgraves

Sort Ascending Using Auto-Filter Ignores First Row
 
I am using Excel 2003.
I have a spreadsheet that contains about 80 columns of data.
The first row contains the column heading names.
The second row is blank and contains the auto-filter across all columns.
The third row contains data.

Why, sometimes when I use sort descending or ascending in the auto-filter,
does it ignore the row of data directly under the auto-filter row and sort
the next one?

It also does not do this consistently. Seems to happen regardless of the
data type of the cell. if I delete the blank row and place the auto-filter on
the same row as the column headings it doesn't happen, but I want it the
former way because it is easier to read.

Any explanation?

challa prabhu

Sort Ascending Using Auto-Filter Ignores First Row
 
Hi,

After the first heading row, you cannot have a blank row. Delete the empty
row and then perform the AutoFilter again.

Challa Prabhu

"jgraves" wrote:

I am using Excel 2003.
I have a spreadsheet that contains about 80 columns of data.
The first row contains the column heading names.
The second row is blank and contains the auto-filter across all columns.
The third row contains data.

Why, sometimes when I use sort descending or ascending in the auto-filter,
does it ignore the row of data directly under the auto-filter row and sort
the next one?

It also does not do this consistently. Seems to happen regardless of the
data type of the cell. if I delete the blank row and place the auto-filter on
the same row as the column headings it doesn't happen, but I want it the
former way because it is easier to read.

Any explanation?



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