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Hi there... have a concept question... What is it meant when it is said that
the Auto-filter works for only the top 1000 entries? Does it mean: a) The auto-filter works in only the top 1000 rows of records. So if I have a record that doesn't occur in the top 1000 but occurs in the 1500th row say, then that record won't be shown on the drop-down auto-filter. ....OR... b) The autofilter shows only the top 1000 rows when there is an occurence of a particular record in more than 1000 rows. Please clarify... thanks |
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Autofilter works for all entries.
But it only shows 1000 unique entries in that dropdown list. You can still use Custom and do a bit of typing to see what you want. Debra Dalgleish offers some other work-arounds at: http://contextures.com/xlautofilter02.html#Limits Raj Mazumdar wrote: Hi there... have a concept question... What is it meant when it is said that the Auto-filter works for only the top 1000 entries? Does it mean: a) The auto-filter works in only the top 1000 rows of records. So if I have a record that doesn't occur in the top 1000 but occurs in the 1500th row say, then that record won't be shown on the drop-down auto-filter. ...OR... b) The autofilter shows only the top 1000 rows when there is an occurence of a particular record in more than 1000 rows. Please clarify... thanks -- Dave Peterson |
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The Excel autofilter dropdown list in the column headings will only display
up to 1000 unique items. All the data records will stil be displayed. There are workarounds...but that's the basic limitation. Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP-Pro "Raj Mazumdar" wrote: Hi there... have a concept question... What is it meant when it is said that the Auto-filter works for only the top 1000 entries? Does it mean: a) The auto-filter works in only the top 1000 rows of records. So if I have a record that doesn't occur in the top 1000 but occurs in the 1500th row say, then that record won't be shown on the drop-down auto-filter. ...OR... b) The autofilter shows only the top 1000 rows when there is an occurence of a particular record in more than 1000 rows. Please clarify... thanks |
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Hi Ray
You can find information here http://www.contextures.com/xlautofilter02.html#Limits -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "Raj Mazumdar" wrote in message ... Hi there... have a concept question... What is it meant when it is said that the Auto-filter works for only the top 1000 entries? Does it mean: a) The auto-filter works in only the top 1000 rows of records. So if I have a record that doesn't occur in the top 1000 but occurs in the 1500th row say, then that record won't be shown on the drop-down auto-filter. ...OR... b) The autofilter shows only the top 1000 rows when there is an occurence of a particular record in more than 1000 rows. Please clarify... thanks |
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so, it's the first 1000 unique entries or 1000 unique entries selected at
random? Thanks guys! "Dave Peterson" wrote: Autofilter works for all entries. But it only shows 1000 unique entries in that dropdown list. You can still use Custom and do a bit of typing to see what you want. Debra Dalgleish offers some other work-arounds at: http://contextures.com/xlautofilter02.html#Limits Raj Mazumdar wrote: Hi there... have a concept question... What is it meant when it is said that the Auto-filter works for only the top 1000 entries? Does it mean: a) The auto-filter works in only the top 1000 rows of records. So if I have a record that doesn't occur in the top 1000 but occurs in the 1500th row say, then that record won't be shown on the drop-down auto-filter. ...OR... b) The autofilter shows only the top 1000 rows when there is an occurence of a particular record in more than 1000 rows. Please clarify... thanks -- Dave Peterson |
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It looks to me to be the first 1000 unique values. But do a little
experimentation and you'll see how it works. Raj Mazumdar wrote: so, it's the first 1000 unique entries or 1000 unique entries selected at random? Thanks guys! "Dave Peterson" wrote: Autofilter works for all entries. But it only shows 1000 unique entries in that dropdown list. You can still use Custom and do a bit of typing to see what you want. Debra Dalgleish offers some other work-arounds at: http://contextures.com/xlautofilter02.html#Limits Raj Mazumdar wrote: Hi there... have a concept question... What is it meant when it is said that the Auto-filter works for only the top 1000 entries? Does it mean: a) The auto-filter works in only the top 1000 rows of records. So if I have a record that doesn't occur in the top 1000 but occurs in the 1500th row say, then that record won't be shown on the drop-down auto-filter. ...OR... b) The autofilter shows only the top 1000 rows when there is an occurence of a particular record in more than 1000 rows. Please clarify... thanks -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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