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Select the range, press F5, select special and visible cells only, copy and
paste

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Peo Sjoblom

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Hi
The way I do it is to set the grouping to display just the totals. Hit F5
and from Special select visible cells. Copy and Edit|Paste Special|Values
where you want them to go!

Andy.

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