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Adding a sequence to filtered data
 
I have the following data:
Bob
Mary
Bean
Scott

I want it to have a sequence when printed when it is filtered or not.
So, if I printed it all I would like to see:

1 Bob
2 Mary
3 Bean
4 Scott

If I filtered on Column B for the items that start with the letter "B"
I would like to see (notice the sequence is accurately reflecting the
number of rows displayed):
1 Bob
2 Bean

Is this possible with simple formulas? I know I can write a macro
that will populate the values each time it is run but I would prefer
to use formulas.

Regards,
-J

BoniM

Adding a sequence to filtered data
 
If you want the count in column a and your names are in column b, beginning
with row 2, enter the following formula in A2 and copy down the length of
your data. The numbers will be properly sequenced when filtered.

=SUBTOTAL(103,$B$2:B2)

" wrote:

I have the following data:
Bob
Mary
Bean
Scott

I want it to have a sequence when printed when it is filtered or not.
So, if I printed it all I would like to see:

1 Bob
2 Mary
3 Bean
4 Scott

If I filtered on Column B for the items that start with the letter "B"
I would like to see (notice the sequence is accurately reflecting the
number of rows displayed):
1 Bob
2 Bean

Is this possible with simple formulas? I know I can write a macro
that will populate the values each time it is run but I would prefer
to use formulas.

Regards,
-J


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Adding a sequence to filtered data
 
Works like a charm, Thanks!

-J
On Dec 6, 4:53 pm, BoniM wrote:
If you want the count in column a and your names are in column b, beginning
with row 2, enter the following formula in A2 and copy down the length of
yourdata. The numbers will be properly sequenced whenfiltered.

=SUBTOTAL(103,$B$2:B2)



" wrote:
I have the followingdata:
Bob
Mary
Bean
Scott


I want it to have asequencewhen printed when it isfilteredor not.
So, if I printed it all I would like to see:


1 Bob
2 Mary
3 Bean
4 Scott


If Ifilteredon Column B for the items that start with the letter "B"
I would like to see (notice thesequenceis accurately reflecting the
number of rows displayed):
1 Bob
2 Bean


Is this possible with simple formulas? I know I can write a macro
that will populate the values each time it is run but I would prefer
to use formulas.


Regards,
-J- Hide quoted text -


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