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Hi-
I think this must be doable, but can not quite "get it". I want to group a sheet by the first column - and be able to expand it to see the detail when wanted. If I do a subtotal and do a count or sum - I pretty much get what I want - but I really have no field to logically count or sum - so when someone else is looking at it- it doesn't make sense. Can I get that same expansion capability by using grouping instead of using Subtotal???? thanks for help! - Cindy -- Cindy B |
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