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Default Excel 2007: Suggestion for Multi-level Sub Total Table

Hi,

Thank you for the Sub Total Table. The hide and expanding feature enable me
to zoom into the composition of the selected summarised totals. Working
together with the conditional formating, the work of analysing became very
much easy.

At present this table could sub total at one level only. I think it would be
much useful to modify it for subtotaling at multiple level. For accounting
and statistical work many times data need to be summaried from one level to
another.
With this new capability, analysing and presenting of statistical data could
be make more easy and interesting.

I hope my suggestion helps

Thanks

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