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Instead of going into each auto filter drop down box, I'd like to type a
value in a cell and have auto filter link to that cell so I can easily filter along different criteria. Is this possible? More specifically: Column AM with about 3000 rows has % values 1-100%. I just want to return bottom 10%. Currently I have to go into auto filter and the custom value to less than .1. But going into the drop down box takes too long. Can I link auto filter to a cell where I can just type in ".1" and have it filter the entire column? Is this a macro question? I hope not. Thanks... |
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Use Advanced filter instead
HTH -- AP "SteveC" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Instead of going into each auto filter drop down box, I'd like to type a value in a cell and have auto filter link to that cell so I can easily filter along different criteria. Is this possible? More specifically: Column AM with about 3000 rows has % values 1-100%. I just want to return bottom 10%. Currently I have to go into auto filter and the custom value to less than .1. But going into the drop down box takes too long. Can I link auto filter to a cell where I can just type in ".1" and have it filter the entire column? Is this a macro question? I hope not. Thanks... |
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a ha! thanks.
"Ardus Petus" wrote: Use Advanced filter instead HTH -- AP "SteveC" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Instead of going into each auto filter drop down box, I'd like to type a value in a cell and have auto filter link to that cell so I can easily filter along different criteria. Is this possible? More specifically: Column AM with about 3000 rows has % values 1-100%. I just want to return bottom 10%. Currently I have to go into auto filter and the custom value to less than .1. But going into the drop down box takes too long. Can I link auto filter to a cell where I can just type in ".1" and have it filter the entire column? Is this a macro question? I hope not. Thanks... |
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