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I have a MS Excel B/S template with the formula =SUBTOTAL(101,[2008]), and
when the cell is selected, a little arrow appears and it allows me to select the SUBTOTAL function (sum, average, min, max, etc). This is brilliant - anyone know how this is achieved? I can't find any macro or indeed any range named 2008. |
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Hi,
The range has been converted to a list (Ctrl+L or Data List). Once you do that, you can insert a total row which will allow you to select the function -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com "Totteridge Ram" wrote in message ... I have a MS Excel B/S template with the formula =SUBTOTAL(101,[2008]), and when the cell is selected, a little arrow appears and it allows me to select the SUBTOTAL function (sum, average, min, max, etc). This is brilliant - anyone know how this is achieved? I can't find any macro or indeed any range named 2008. |
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Thanks. I think I get this, but I can't find the Data List option (I use
Excel 2007) - is it there? "Ashish Mathur" wrote: Hi, The range has been converted to a list (Ctrl+L or Data List). Once you do that, you can insert a total row which will allow you to select the function -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com "Totteridge Ram" wrote in message ... I have a MS Excel B/S template with the formula =SUBTOTAL(101,[2008]), and when the cell is selected, a little arrow appears and it allows me to select the SUBTOTAL function (sum, average, min, max, etc). This is brilliant - anyone know how this is achieved? I can't find any macro or indeed any range named 2008. |
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It is in Insert Table -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com "Totteridge Ram" wrote in message ... Thanks. I think I get this, but I can't find the Data List option (I use Excel 2007) - is it there? "Ashish Mathur" wrote: Hi, The range has been converted to a list (Ctrl+L or Data List). Once you do that, you can insert a total row which will allow you to select the function -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com "Totteridge Ram" wrote in message ... I have a MS Excel B/S template with the formula =SUBTOTAL(101,[2008]), and when the cell is selected, a little arrow appears and it allows me to select the SUBTOTAL function (sum, average, min, max, etc). This is brilliant - anyone know how this is achieved? I can't find any macro or indeed any range named 2008. |
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