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ronjon444

AutoFilter does not include ascending or descending options
 
Excel 2002 - When I turn on auto filter in a spreasheet and attempt to filter
there is no ascending or descending options in the menu. I do get all names
/ numbers top 10, blanks, but no option for ascending or descending.

Thanks for the help.


Conan Kelly

AutoFilter does not include ascending or descending options
 
ronjon444,

If I'm not mistaken, that functionality was added in XL 2003. That is why
you are not seeing it in XL2002

HTH,

Conan




"ronjon444" wrote in message
...
Excel 2002 - When I turn on auto filter in a spreasheet and attempt to
filter
there is no ascending or descending options in the menu. I do get all
names
/ numbers top 10, blanks, but no option for ascending or descending.

Thanks for the help.




[email protected]

AutoFilter does not include ascending or descending options
 
If I'm not mistaken, you can sort either way after filtering without
losing the filter.

On Jan 30, 4:34 pm, ronjon444
wrote:
Excel 2002 - When I turn on auto filter in a spreasheet and attempt to filter
there is no ascending or descending options in the menu. I do get all names
/ numbers top 10, blanks, but no option for ascending or descending.

Thanks for the help.



Gord Dibben

AutoFilter does not include ascending or descending options
 
Conan

You are not mistaken.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 21:42:16 GMT, "Conan Kelly"
wrote:

ronjon444,

If I'm not mistaken, that functionality was added in XL 2003. That is why
you are not seeing it in XL2002

HTH,

Conan




"ronjon444" wrote in message
...
Excel 2002 - When I turn on auto filter in a spreasheet and attempt to
filter
there is no ascending or descending options in the menu. I do get all
names
/ numbers top 10, blanks, but no option for ascending or descending.

Thanks for the help.




[email protected]

AutoFilter does not include ascending or descending options
 
On Jan 30, 3:11*pm, wrote:
If I'm not mistaken, you can sort either way after filtering without
losing the filter.

On Jan 30, 4:34 pm, ronjon444
wrote: Excel 2002 - When I turn on auto filter in a spreasheet and attempt to filter
there is no ascending or descending options in the menu. *I do get all names
/ numbers top 10, blanks, but no option for ascending or descending.


Thanks for the help.


Once you set auto filters on header rows, click on cell with pulldown
handle to make cell active. Then, do a ALT+UP ARROW and you will see
the option for Ascending and Decending. I also discovered that
sometimes you just have to move the scrollbar on the pulldown field up
and they are there. For some reason Excel doesn't show these each time
by default.

Hope this helps!

Dave Peterson

AutoFilter does not include ascending or descending options
 
You sure those options exist in xl2002?

I think that this sorting stuff was added in xl2003.

wrote:

On Jan 30, 3:11 pm, wrote:
If I'm not mistaken, you can sort either way after filtering without
losing the filter.

On Jan 30, 4:34 pm, ronjon444
wrote: Excel 2002 - When I turn on auto filter in a spreasheet and attempt to filter
there is no ascending or descending options in the menu. I do get all names
/ numbers top 10, blanks, but no option for ascending or descending.


Thanks for the help.


Once you set auto filters on header rows, click on cell with pulldown
handle to make cell active. Then, do a ALT+UP ARROW and you will see
the option for Ascending and Decending. I also discovered that
sometimes you just have to move the scrollbar on the pulldown field up
and they are there. For some reason Excel doesn't show these each time
by default.

Hope this helps!


--

Dave Peterson


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