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How do I copy a range in Excel without including hidden rows?
I am using Excel 2002. I have created subtotals on a worksheet. I can view
the worksheet and see only the subtotals (the data records are hidden). I would like to create another worksheet consisting of just the header and subtotals from the first worksheet. |
How do I copy a range in Excel without including hidden rows?
If you select that visible range, you should be able to copy|paste and only the
visible cells will be pasted. If that's not working for you add an additional step. Select the visible cells (and hidden cells) edit|goto|special|visible cells only Then do the copy|paste. Lang wrote: I am using Excel 2002. I have created subtotals on a worksheet. I can view the worksheet and see only the subtotals (the data records are hidden). I would like to create another worksheet consisting of just the header and subtotals from the first worksheet. -- Dave Peterson |
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