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Hello, i have a project to do and i need to filter the data just like windows
explorer does. I mean i want to have a plus sign next to a cell that when i click on it infromation will pop down. Basically i have different assemblies and each assemby has different componets so i want to be able to have a configuration just like windows explorer. Thanks, i would appreciate the help this project is important. -- Francisco Kuljevan Engineering Intern |
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Have you thought about using the outlining feature of Excel? It lets you
group your information on different levels and automatically provides the "+"/"-" buttons you're looking for. Look in the "Data" menu, under "Group and Outline". Also check out the help topics on the subject. Seems a perfect way to list all the sub-components of a part under the main part heading. And since you can have many outline levels, you can break sub-components down into their parts, etc. Eric "Francisco" wrote: Hello, i have a project to do and i need to filter the data just like windows explorer does. I mean i want to have a plus sign next to a cell that when i click on it infromation will pop down. Basically i have different assemblies and each assemby has different componets so i want to be able to have a configuration just like windows explorer. Thanks, i would appreciate the help this project is important. -- Francisco Kuljevan Engineering Intern |
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Hey thanks Eric i will try that. I ll let you know how it went
-- Francisco Kuljevan Engineering Intern "egun" wrote: Have you thought about using the outlining feature of Excel? It lets you group your information on different levels and automatically provides the "+"/"-" buttons you're looking for. Look in the "Data" menu, under "Group and Outline". Also check out the help topics on the subject. Seems a perfect way to list all the sub-components of a part under the main part heading. And since you can have many outline levels, you can break sub-components down into their parts, etc. Eric "Francisco" wrote: Hello, i have a project to do and i need to filter the data just like windows explorer does. I mean i want to have a plus sign next to a cell that when i click on it infromation will pop down. Basically i have different assemblies and each assemby has different componets so i want to be able to have a configuration just like windows explorer. Thanks, i would appreciate the help this project is important. -- Francisco Kuljevan Engineering Intern |
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Hey Eric, can you write on the summary colum where the +/- signs appear?
-- Francisco Kuljevan Engineering Intern "Francisco" wrote: Hello, i have a project to do and i need to filter the data just like windows explorer does. I mean i want to have a plus sign next to a cell that when i click on it infromation will pop down. Basically i have different assemblies and each assemby has different componets so i want to be able to have a configuration just like windows explorer. Thanks, i would appreciate the help this project is important. -- Francisco Kuljevan Engineering Intern |
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No, that's not actually a column. It's just used to display the outline
symbols. If you want to "write" something next to the symbols, maybe you can reserve the first column of the worksheet for that purpose. Eric "Francisco" wrote: Hey Eric, can you write on the summary colum where the +/- signs appear? -- Francisco Kuljevan Engineering Intern "Francisco" wrote: Hello, i have a project to do and i need to filter the data just like windows explorer does. I mean i want to have a plus sign next to a cell that when i click on it infromation will pop down. Basically i have different assemblies and each assemby has different componets so i want to be able to have a configuration just like windows explorer. Thanks, i would appreciate the help this project is important. -- Francisco Kuljevan Engineering Intern |
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Another suggestion, to go along with the outlining:
Either use separate columns for each level of the outline to more clearly show sub-components (i.e. Column A is for major assemblies, Column B is for the major sub-components of that assy, Column C is for the parts of that sub-component, etc), or use the indention feature of Excel to indent cells that have the sub-components in them. That will also give your outline the "look and feel" of Windows Explorer by making the difference between the assemblies and the sub-components more visual. And keep in mind that you can group columns as well as rows... Eric |
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Thanks Eric, yes i have figured out how it will work for me. Thanks for all
your help. -- Francisco Kuljevan Engineering Intern "egun" wrote: Another suggestion, to go along with the outlining: Either use separate columns for each level of the outline to more clearly show sub-components (i.e. Column A is for major assemblies, Column B is for the major sub-components of that assy, Column C is for the parts of that sub-component, etc), or use the indention feature of Excel to indent cells that have the sub-components in them. That will also give your outline the "look and feel" of Windows Explorer by making the difference between the assemblies and the sub-components more visual. And keep in mind that you can group columns as well as rows... Eric |
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