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If you turn on the filter and make the filter active (that is, make a
selection from one of the filtered columns), the autosum button will use the subtotal function rather than sum. If you want to enter it yourself, the formula is =subtotal(9,range), where range is the entire (unfiltered) range; subtotal will exclude cells that get filtered out by your autofilter selections. "ttbbgg" wrote: Working with a large spreadsheet. I will engage Autofilter and want to add a section at the bottom for subtotals pertaining to the filtered data shown. What formula(s) would I use for that since it would change for each filter selection? Also, I want to put in a dynamic count for an array, however there will be duplicates. How do I eliminate a count with dupes in an array? |