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Default Problem viewing back the "Unfiltered range"

Hi,

When you use the AutoFilter command, AutoFilter arrows appear to the right
of the column labels in the filtered range.

Scenario:

If you filter more than one cloumn, there are posibility that it becomes
difficult to revert to Unfiltered range from filtered range.

Therefore, I wish if an item by name "Unfilter range" is specified, then the
user view the unfiltered range immediately, rather than manipulating the
filter arrows again.

Challa Prabhu



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