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Hello,
I would apprecaite providing me a solution to copy and paste the Subtotals
in Excel. Generally if we copy and paste subtotals it will come with all the
details of the Subtotals. I don't want details I need only the Subtotal to
come when I paste. Please help me to solve this issue or advise me any other
fuction/operation with which I can get the subtotals only.

Thanks
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Default Subtotals copy paste

Assuming the table is collapsed to suit
Select the range
Press F5 Special Visible cells only OK
Right-click on the selection Copy
Then just go to the new sheet paste
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"Seebu" wrote:

Hello,
I would apprecaite providing me a solution to copy and paste the Subtotals
in Excel. Generally if we copy and paste subtotals it will come with all the
details of the Subtotals. I don't want details I need only the Subtotal to
come when I paste. Please help me to solve this issue or advise me any other
fuction/operation with which I can get the subtotals only.

Thanks

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