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Grouping rows together
Hello all,
I have a table that has about 4 columns and hundreds of rows. I have already sorted all of the columns by the customer numbers. Each customer number has between 1 and 50 rows. What I need to do is group all of the similar customer numbers together without using a filter. I would like them grouped so that I can use the expansion button to view all of the lines for that one particular customer number. Is there a fast way of doing this without going through the whole sheet and clicking on "group"? thanks for the help, Steve-o |
Grouping rows together
I like to use Data|subtotals (and ignore the subtotal row if it doesn't apply).
But you could do your grouping via Data|Group. One is manual and one is quick. Steve-o wrote: Hello all, I have a table that has about 4 columns and hundreds of rows. I have already sorted all of the columns by the customer numbers. Each customer number has between 1 and 50 rows. What I need to do is group all of the similar customer numbers together without using a filter. I would like them grouped so that I can use the expansion button to view all of the lines for that one particular customer number. Is there a fast way of doing this without going through the whole sheet and clicking on "group"? thanks for the help, Steve-o -- Dave Peterson |
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