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Hello,

I have a spreadsheet categorized by date and I would like to know if there
is a way to expand and collapse the rows (i.e to give the user a manual way
to see, or not see the details in the rows).
The functionality I am looking for is similar to Outline Views in Ms Word.

Your help, as always, is greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Ed

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Select the rows you want to collapse and Select Data, Group and an outline
will be created.
Gary

"Eduardo" wrote:

Hello,

I have a spreadsheet categorized by date and I would like to know if there
is a way to expand and collapse the rows (i.e to give the user a manual way
to see, or not see the details in the rows).
The functionality I am looking for is similar to Outline Views in Ms Word.

Your help, as always, is greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Ed

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Hi Ed,

You could explore the menu DataGroup & OutlineGroup, etc.

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KL


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Hello,

I have a spreadsheet categorized by date and I would like to know if there
is a way to expand and collapse the rows (i.e to give the user a manual
way
to see, or not see the details in the rows).
The functionality I am looking for is similar to Outline Views in Ms Word.

Your help, as always, is greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Ed



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Dave Peterson
 
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Take a look at Data|Subtotals, too.

It'll add the outlining symbols, too--plus give you subtotals.

Eduardo wrote:

Hello,

I have a spreadsheet categorized by date and I would like to know if there
is a way to expand and collapse the rows (i.e to give the user a manual way
to see, or not see the details in the rows).
The functionality I am looking for is similar to Outline Views in Ms Word.

Your help, as always, is greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Ed


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