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This is actually a very good question. What's the good of being able to
filter is we can't process the filtered data. See SUBTOTAL in Excel Help. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200789 "RHino56" wrote: I have a sheet to track hours of employees for a project. I used the auto-sum to total the hours range of cells. I would like to format a separate calculation to total only those cells displayed in a filtered range. As I change the filter, the total should again include on the new visable cells in the range. Help! -- RHino56 |
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