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The "+" plus sign that is created when i collapse a group of rows has
shifted. Previously, when i selected a group of rows to expand and collapse, the "+" sign that appeared when the rows were collapsed would be adjacent to the row immediately above the row grouping. This was intuitively helpful, since when you clicked on this "+" sign, you were presented with the rows below the row that was clicked, a row that in my case represents a header. Now, when i group a series of rows, the "+" sign that appears when the rows are collapsed is adjacent to the top row in the series of rows grouped, not the header row above the row grouping. This results in a more awkward view of the data. Could this have happened as a result of an excel software upgrade by my firm's tech department? Has anyone else noticed this change and is there a way to revert back to the original presentation? |
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