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Next time you do this, look at that last row that should not be visible.
Notice the color of the row number for that row compared to the row numbers of the visible rows in the filtered range. I bet it's not the same. That means that this row wasn't included in the range to be filtered. I'd remove the filter, and then select the range to filter. (I never let excel guess!) Then test again. Did it work? "Sarah H." wrote: Hi, all, I recently started using Excel 2007 after having used older versions for many years. I am having a baffling issue with AutoFilters. I turn on filters, select a criterion, and find that the lowest row in my data table shows up regardless, even though it should have been filtered out. I also note that the automatically created _FilterDatabase range on my sheet ends one row too soon. But if I edit or delete that named range, the problem does not resolve. Nothing different happens at all. Help? -- Dave Peterson |
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