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I select a range (e.g. A6:Z267) and then apply the auto-filter. However once the filter is applied it has picked up down to row 269 - i.e. rows below where it should have stopped. How can I fix this? Thanks Atreides |
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Insert a completely empty row between your data that should be filtered and that
last couple of rows. Atreides wrote: Hi I select a range (e.g. A6:Z267) and then apply the auto-filter. However once the filter is applied it has picked up down to row 269 - i.e. rows below where it should have stopped. How can I fix this? Thanks Atreides -- Dave Peterson |
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Hi Dave,
Excel is strange sometimes. There was already a completely empty row between my data and that last couple of rows (the totals). And also I explicitly selected the range I wanted before using auto-filter. However, I inserted a couple more empty rows between the data and the totals and it worked then. The strange thing is that I then deleted those extra rows (so it's now looking identical to how it was in the first place) and yet auto-filter works properly now (even if I turn it off and apply it again!) Thanks, that was really bugging me - Atreides "Dave Peterson" wrote: Insert a completely empty row between your data that should be filtered and that last couple of rows. Atreides wrote: Hi I select a range (e.g. A6:Z267) and then apply the auto-filter. However once the filter is applied it has picked up down to row 269 - i.e. rows below where it should have stopped. How can I fix this? Thanks Atreides -- Dave Peterson |
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I've had similar problems with autofilter (I don't recall the details, though).
If you're putting =subtotal() in that bottommost row (excluded from the autofilter range), you may want to put them at the top of the data--above the headers. If you freeze panes, they're always visible and could be even more useful at the top. Atreides wrote: Hi Dave, Excel is strange sometimes. There was already a completely empty row between my data and that last couple of rows (the totals). And also I explicitly selected the range I wanted before using auto-filter. However, I inserted a couple more empty rows between the data and the totals and it worked then. The strange thing is that I then deleted those extra rows (so it's now looking identical to how it was in the first place) and yet auto-filter works properly now (even if I turn it off and apply it again!) Thanks, that was really bugging me - Atreides "Dave Peterson" wrote: Insert a completely empty row between your data that should be filtered and that last couple of rows. Atreides wrote: Hi I select a range (e.g. A6:Z267) and then apply the auto-filter. However once the filter is applied it has picked up down to row 269 - i.e. rows below where it should have stopped. How can I fix this? Thanks Atreides -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Hi Dave,
Thanks again for your help, Yes I have subtotals at the top as well as at the bottom (for readability). But the problem was much greater - it wasn't just erroneously taking in 1 row of totals but the 8 rows below them (again separated by a blank row) that had the Legend for the spreadsheet! - Atreides "Dave Peterson" wrote: I've had similar problems with autofilter (I don't recall the details, though). If you're putting =subtotal() in that bottommost row (excluded from the autofilter range), you may want to put them at the top of the data--above the headers. If you freeze panes, they're always visible and could be even more useful at the top. Atreides wrote: Hi Dave, Excel is strange sometimes. There was already a completely empty row between my data and that last couple of rows (the totals). And also I explicitly selected the range I wanted before using auto-filter. However, I inserted a couple more empty rows between the data and the totals and it worked then. The strange thing is that I then deleted those extra rows (so it's now looking identical to how it was in the first place) and yet auto-filter works properly now (even if I turn it off and apply it again!) Thanks, that was really bugging me - Atreides "Dave Peterson" wrote: Insert a completely empty row between your data that should be filtered and that last couple of rows. Atreides wrote: Hi I select a range (e.g. A6:Z267) and then apply the auto-filter. However once the filter is applied it has picked up down to row 269 - i.e. rows below where it should have stopped. How can I fix this? Thanks Atreides -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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