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Filter limits?
I have a spread sheet with filters, i am noticing that when i am looking for
an item in one of my filters it is not there, but if I sort the actual spread sheet and look for it that way it is there? Why isn't it in the filter? Is there a row limit? |
Filter limits?
The drop-down can only display up to 1000 different items (in Excel
2003 and earlier). However, you can still get to the item that you want. For example, if your items are text items then in a helper column you can just have the initial letter (=LEFT(A1,1), copied down) and filter on that. Then you can apply the filter to your main column and you will only see the items which begin with the letter you have selected from your helper column. Hope this helps. Pete On Oct 22, 2:53*pm, Leslie wrote: I have a spread sheet with filters, i am noticing that when i am looking for an item in one of my filters it is not there, but if I sort the actual spread sheet and look for it that way it is there? *Why isn't it in the filter? *Is there a row limit? |
Filter limits?
Thank you! Makes sense now.
"Pete_UK" wrote: The drop-down can only display up to 1000 different items (in Excel 2003 and earlier). However, you can still get to the item that you want. For example, if your items are text items then in a helper column you can just have the initial letter (=LEFT(A1,1), copied down) and filter on that. Then you can apply the filter to your main column and you will only see the items which begin with the letter you have selected from your helper column. Hope this helps. Pete On Oct 22, 2:53 pm, Leslie wrote: I have a spread sheet with filters, i am noticing that when i am looking for an item in one of my filters it is not there, but if I sort the actual spread sheet and look for it that way it is there? Why isn't it in the filter? Is there a row limit? |
Filter limits?
You're welcome, Leslie - thanks for feeding back.
For further comments about this, click on this link to Debra Dalgleish's site: http://www.contextures.com/xlautofilter02.html#Limits Pete On Oct 22, 3:23*pm, Leslie wrote: Thank you! *Makes sense now. |
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