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Default Copying Sub-Total Values

Using Microsoft Excel 2003 SP2. Suggestion is about copying SubTotal values
to another sheet.

As we know that when we make sub-totals in Excel, it also create group and
outline view on the left side pane, which we can use to see like:

Complete Detail
Sub-Totals Only
Grand Totals Only

The problem is, when we copy only sub-totals values from view no. 2 and
paste them to some another sheet, Excel copy all the data not only sub-totals.

I had notified Microsoft's Write Us about this bug/suggestion with a
complete detail but still no reply.

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