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Hi
I have a colleague who wishes to filter across a row and not a column.

As I understand it the filter functions on Excel are specific to columns.

Any suggestions appreciated.

Peter


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You could Transpose to Columns.

If you have fewer than 256 rows to filter in this manner, you could:
Copy the range to filter.
Go to a new sheet.
Edit | Paste Special | Transpose
Then, you will have Columns instead of rows, and you can use the AutoFilter.

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"Peter W" wrote:

Hi
I have a colleague who wishes to filter across a row and not a column.

As I understand it the filter functions on Excel are specific to columns.

Any suggestions appreciated.

Peter


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Peter W wrote:
Hi
I have a colleague who wishes to filter across a row and not a column.

As I understand it the filter functions on Excel are specific to columns.

Any suggestions appreciated.

Peter


He might want to consider the functions in the freely downloadable file
at http://home.pacbell.net/beban, particularly the ArrayColumnFilter
function.

Alan Beban
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