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your workbooks calculation may be set to manual.
go to Tools Options Calculation tab and click Automatic and Ok
and apply different filters to check for the answers.

Stgeorge Wrote:
Thanks for repying to this.

If I filter the data I can get a subtotal at the bottom - however when
I
filter using another criteria the subtotal seems to stay associated
with the
original data and gives me an incorrect summation for the new visible
data.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Why do you not want to use SUBTOTAL, it does what you want?

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I have a large spreadsheet that I am using multiple drop downs in

to sort
for
different scenarios. I do not want to use the general data

subtotal
command
but each time I sort I want to get a total for the visible cells -

how do
you
do this?






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