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skelly1969

Filter not showing blanks option
 
I have a spreadsheet that have set on autofilter.
I know that if there are no blanks in a column, "Blanks" and "Nonblanks"
will not appear in the drop-down as an option.
However, in this spreadsheet, I have a date column that DOES have blanks,
and the drop-down does not have an option to filter by blanks.
It used to work. I don't know what changed.
I even tried removing the auto filter and resetting it, and it still doesn't
work.
Any ideas?

skelly1969

Filter not showing blanks option
 
One more thing.
I just undid the auto filter. Then I highlighted the date column and
filtered just that column. This time the Blanks and Nonblanks options show
up.
Then if I auto-filter all columns, they stop showing up again.
I want to be able to filter in all the columns, not just the date column.

"skelly1969" wrote:

I have a spreadsheet that have set on autofilter.
I know that if there are no blanks in a column, "Blanks" and "Nonblanks"
will not appear in the drop-down as an option.
However, in this spreadsheet, I have a date column that DOES have blanks,
and the drop-down does not have an option to filter by blanks.
It used to work. I don't know what changed.
I even tried removing the auto filter and resetting it, and it still doesn't
work.
Any ideas?


Dave Peterson

Filter not showing blanks option
 
See your other post.

skelly1969 wrote:

One more thing.
I just undid the auto filter. Then I highlighted the date column and
filtered just that column. This time the Blanks and Nonblanks options show
up.
Then if I auto-filter all columns, they stop showing up again.
I want to be able to filter in all the columns, not just the date column.

"skelly1969" wrote:

I have a spreadsheet that have set on autofilter.
I know that if there are no blanks in a column, "Blanks" and "Nonblanks"
will not appear in the drop-down as an option.
However, in this spreadsheet, I have a date column that DOES have blanks,
and the drop-down does not have an option to filter by blanks.
It used to work. I don't know what changed.
I even tried removing the auto filter and resetting it, and it still doesn't
work.
Any ideas?


--

Dave Peterson

skelly1969

Filter not showing blanks option
 
Sorry, what do you mean? I don't see any responses to my other post, aside
from my own where I provided more info. I've never used this forum before --
are there responses that I'm not seeing?

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

See your other post.

skelly1969 wrote:

One more thing.
I just undid the auto filter. Then I highlighted the date column and
filtered just that column. This time the Blanks and Nonblanks options show
up.
Then if I auto-filter all columns, they stop showing up again.
I want to be able to filter in all the columns, not just the date column.

"skelly1969" wrote:

I have a spreadsheet that have set on autofilter.
I know that if there are no blanks in a column, "Blanks" and "Nonblanks"
will not appear in the drop-down as an option.
However, in this spreadsheet, I have a date column that DOES have blanks,
and the drop-down does not have an option to filter by blanks.
It used to work. I don't know what changed.
I even tried removing the auto filter and resetting it, and it still doesn't
work.
Any ideas?


--

Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

Filter not showing blanks option
 
Are you also posting as MitchellWMA?

If you're not, then sorry. (Your question and MitchellWMA's question was so
close (and unusual), that I thought it was from the same person.)

Remove the autofilter.
Select the range (don't let excel guess)
reapply the autofilter.

Filter by any field (use custom not equal to xxxxxx--some unused string).

You'll notice that the row numbers change colors in the autofiltered range.

Is the range what you expected?

====
If you select a cell in a range and let excel guess at the range that should be
filtered, it often (always???) stops the range when it encounters an empty row
or empty column.



skelly1969 wrote:

Sorry, what do you mean? I don't see any responses to my other post, aside
from my own where I provided more info. I've never used this forum before --
are there responses that I'm not seeing?

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

See your other post.

skelly1969 wrote:

One more thing.
I just undid the auto filter. Then I highlighted the date column and
filtered just that column. This time the Blanks and Nonblanks options show
up.
Then if I auto-filter all columns, they stop showing up again.
I want to be able to filter in all the columns, not just the date column.

"skelly1969" wrote:

I have a spreadsheet that have set on autofilter.
I know that if there are no blanks in a column, "Blanks" and "Nonblanks"
will not appear in the drop-down as an option.
However, in this spreadsheet, I have a date column that DOES have blanks,
and the drop-down does not have an option to filter by blanks.
It used to work. I don't know what changed.
I even tried removing the auto filter and resetting it, and it still doesn't
work.
Any ideas?


--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson

skelly1969

Filter not showing blanks option
 
Nope, I'm not posting as MitchellWMA -- I didn't see that post.

This worked -- thanks for your help!

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Are you also posting as MitchellWMA?

If you're not, then sorry. (Your question and MitchellWMA's question was so
close (and unusual), that I thought it was from the same person.)

Remove the autofilter.
Select the range (don't let excel guess)
reapply the autofilter.

Filter by any field (use custom not equal to xxxxxx--some unused string).

You'll notice that the row numbers change colors in the autofiltered range.

Is the range what you expected?

====
If you select a cell in a range and let excel guess at the range that should be
filtered, it often (always???) stops the range when it encounters an empty row
or empty column.



skelly1969 wrote:

Sorry, what do you mean? I don't see any responses to my other post, aside
from my own where I provided more info. I've never used this forum before --
are there responses that I'm not seeing?

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

See your other post.

skelly1969 wrote:

One more thing.
I just undid the auto filter. Then I highlighted the date column and
filtered just that column. This time the Blanks and Nonblanks options show
up.
Then if I auto-filter all columns, they stop showing up again.
I want to be able to filter in all the columns, not just the date column.

"skelly1969" wrote:

I have a spreadsheet that have set on autofilter.
I know that if there are no blanks in a column, "Blanks" and "Nonblanks"
will not appear in the drop-down as an option.
However, in this spreadsheet, I have a date column that DOES have blanks,
and the drop-down does not have an option to filter by blanks.
It used to work. I don't know what changed.
I even tried removing the auto filter and resetting it, and it still doesn't
work.
Any ideas?

--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

Filter not showing blanks option
 
Sorry about my confusion!

skelly1969 wrote:

Nope, I'm not posting as MitchellWMA -- I didn't see that post.

This worked -- thanks for your help!

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Are you also posting as MitchellWMA?

If you're not, then sorry. (Your question and MitchellWMA's question was so
close (and unusual), that I thought it was from the same person.)

Remove the autofilter.
Select the range (don't let excel guess)
reapply the autofilter.

Filter by any field (use custom not equal to xxxxxx--some unused string).

You'll notice that the row numbers change colors in the autofiltered range.

Is the range what you expected?

====
If you select a cell in a range and let excel guess at the range that should be
filtered, it often (always???) stops the range when it encounters an empty row
or empty column.



skelly1969 wrote:

Sorry, what do you mean? I don't see any responses to my other post, aside
from my own where I provided more info. I've never used this forum before --
are there responses that I'm not seeing?

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

See your other post.

skelly1969 wrote:

One more thing.
I just undid the auto filter. Then I highlighted the date column and
filtered just that column. This time the Blanks and Nonblanks options show
up.
Then if I auto-filter all columns, they stop showing up again.
I want to be able to filter in all the columns, not just the date column.

"skelly1969" wrote:

I have a spreadsheet that have set on autofilter.
I know that if there are no blanks in a column, "Blanks" and "Nonblanks"
will not appear in the drop-down as an option.
However, in this spreadsheet, I have a date column that DOES have blanks,
and the drop-down does not have an option to filter by blanks.
It used to work. I don't know what changed.
I even tried removing the auto filter and resetting it, and it still doesn't
work.
Any ideas?

--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson


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