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Auto Filter not working properly
I have a spreadsheet I received from a co-worker, about 250 rows by 10
columns. The first couple of columns have values in all cells, the last 6 or eight are either blank or have an 'X' in the column to indicate that column applies to the row. I'm trying to filter on the 'X' in several of the columns, but Excel only seems to be recognizing about the first 6 rows, because the auto filter does not show the X's if they don't show up in the top 6 rows. I went to the advanced filter, and it has the top 6 rows selected, and when I try to reset them to select all of the rows, it appears to work, but when I go back to Data-Filter-Advanced, the same six rows show up. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
Is there a blank row in the table at row seven? (It might be hidden.)
That could cause the problem that you described. Dale Fye wrote: I have a spreadsheet I received from a co-worker, about 250 rows by 10 columns. The first couple of columns have values in all cells, the last 6 or eight are either blank or have an 'X' in the column to indicate that column applies to the row. I'm trying to filter on the 'X' in several of the columns, but Excel only seems to be recognizing about the first 6 rows, because the auto filter does not show the X's if they don't show up in the top 6 rows. I went to the advanced filter, and it has the top 6 rows selected, and when I try to reset them to select all of the rows, it appears to work, but when I go back to Data-Filter-Advanced, the same six rows show up. Any help would be greatly appreciated. -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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