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In large spreadsheets more than 1000 rows, I find that Excel ignores values
below the 1000th row? Am I doing someting wrong or is it a program error. |
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Some more context would be useful - are you talking about
in formulas? SOme example please |
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It is the limit in Excel.
-- ------------------------- Rosenkrantz Spreadsheet Solutions Witkopeend 24 1423 SN Uithoorn Netherlands ------------------------- T: (0297) 527511 E: W: www.rosenkrantz.nl ------------------------- "Alan" wrote in message ... "Abdullah Kajee" <Abdullah wrote in message ... In large spreadsheets more than 1000 rows, I find that Excel ignores values below the 1000th row? Am I doing someting wrong or is it a program error. Neither. That is the built in limit I believe. Alan. |
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Hi
Excel's autofilter dropdowns will display the first 1000 unique items to choose from. That is a design choice and a limitation you have to deal with. But autofilter will work fine with lists of any length or count, so those values are not ignored. Try a Top 10 filter and you will get the ten greatest values, whether they are in the dropdown or not. HTH. Best wishes Harald "Abdullah Kajee" <Abdullah skrev i melding ... In large spreadsheets more than 1000 rows, I find that Excel ignores values below the 1000th row? Am I doing someting wrong or is it a program error. |
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1000 items is the limit of Autofilter.
-- Jim Rech Excel MVP "Abdullah Kajee" <Abdullah wrote in message ... | In large spreadsheets more than 1000 rows, I find that Excel ignores values | below the 1000th row? Am I doing someting wrong or is it a program error. |
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An AutoFilter list will only show 1000 unique values, and there's no way
to increase that limit. However, there are a few workarounds he http://www.contextures.com/xlautofilter02.html#Limits Abdullah Kajee wrote: In large spreadsheets more than 1000 rows, I find that Excel ignores values below the 1000th row? Am I doing someting wrong or is it a program error. -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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Abdullah Kajee wrote:
In large spreadsheets more than 1000 rows, I find that Excel ignores values below the 1000th row? Am I doing someting wrong or is it a program error. You might want to consider the ArrayRowFilter1 function in the freely downloadable file at http://home.pacbell.net/beban Alan Beban |
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