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how can i see all values of my data in filter mode? the list displaye
are only half of the whole file, so i could not copy that data t
another column. thanks a lot for any help u can give

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Are you asking about the list you see when you click on the
data|filter|autofilter dropdown arrow?

If yes, then excel will only show 1000 unique values.

But Debra Dalgleish has some techniques that may help you:
http://www.contextures.com/xlautofilter02.html#Limits

If you want to extract the unique values in a column, look at
data|filter|advanced filter (check that unique records only box).

Debra has notes for everything!
http://www.contextures.com/xladvfilter01.html#FilterUR

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how can i see all values of my data in filter mode? the list displayed
are only half of the whole file, so i could not copy that data to
another column. thanks a lot for any help u can give.

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