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Totals for filtered data
Is there a way to have Excel give totals for filtered data automatically when
I filter the data? |
Totals for filtered data
I like to put my totals in row 1, my headers in row 2 and my data in rows 3:xxx.
Then I can use =subtotal(#,xx:xx) in row one to get those nice subtotals. And =subtotal() will ignore those rows hidden by an autofilter. Skeeve1313 wrote: Is there a way to have Excel give totals for filtered data automatically when I filter the data? -- Dave Peterson |
Totals for filtered data
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Another way is to select the column for summing and, when the filter is applied, the total can be read in the status bar at the bottom right (or the average, count, etc) automatically. Change the filter, and the total changes. Andy. "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... I like to put my totals in row 1, my headers in row 2 and my data in rows 3:xxx. Then I can use =subtotal(#,xx:xx) in row one to get those nice subtotals. And =subtotal() will ignore those rows hidden by an autofilter. Skeeve1313 wrote: Is there a way to have Excel give totals for filtered data automatically when I filter the data? -- Dave Peterson |
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