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Default Excel 2003 - turn off option in autofilter

Hi,

In Office 2003 there is a new option in autofilter :
Sort Ascending and Sort Descending

Before that there was (all) on first position, so user could select it with
"Home" + "Enter".

Now he gets "Sort Ascending"
( http://www.ozgrid.com/images/Picture...s&Dropdown.jpg )

Is there any way to turn it off?
I know that this is stupid, but I must turn this off for this "User with
special needs".

Best regards,

Gasper



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Default Excel 2003 - turn off option in autofilter

I don't think so.

But home+enter followed by a couple of down arrows still work.

Gasper wrote:

Hi,

In Office 2003 there is a new option in autofilter :
Sort Ascending and Sort Descending

Before that there was (all) on first position, so user could select it with
"Home" + "Enter".

Now he gets "Sort Ascending"
( http://www.ozgrid.com/images/Picture...s&Dropdown.jpg )

Is there any way to turn it off?
I know that this is stupid, but I must turn this off for this "User with
special needs".

Best regards,

Gasper


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