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Using fill handle on filtered data
I am new to Office 2007 and the new features in Excel. I am used to using
Excel in Office 2003. I'm trying to use a feature that I've always used in Excel 2003 and for some reason the feature does not work the same way in Excel for Office 2007. I have several columns of text data, here's an example: Test Name Test Level Training 4 First 1 Second 2 Trainig 3 I created a pivot table and discovered that I mispelled the word "Training" in the fourth row. So, I filtered the data for rows where "Test Name" contains the word "Train". The results a Test Name Test Level Training 4 Trainig 3 Then, I select the first instance of "Training" and dragged down to replace the misspelled word "Trainig" with the correct word "Training". This used to work just fine in Excel for Office 2003. But, much to my dismay, the result of dragging the value down from one cell to the other resulted in also modifying all of the rows that were hidden by the filter. The end result of this operation is: Test Name Test Level Training 4 Training 1 Training 2 Training 3 Can anyone help me with this? I need to be able to use the fill handle feature on filtered data without modifying the hidden data. Is there an option I can use to make sure the fill handle feature is only applied to cells that are not hidden? Thanks! |
Using fill handle on filtered data
Hi Valerie
If you place your cursor in a cell within column A, before you make the selection from the dropdown on that column, then the fill handle will behave correctly. If the cursor is place anywhere outside of the autofiltered range before making the selection with the dropdown, then you do get the behaviour as described. It is a bug, MS do know about it. Alternatively, you can choose Insert tabTable to apply to your data, rather than using Autofilter. The Data table has the same dropdowns, and the autofill feature always works correctly when you make a filtered selection and then fill down. -- Regards Roger Govier "Valerie" wrote in message ... I am new to Office 2007 and the new features in Excel. I am used to using Excel in Office 2003. I'm trying to use a feature that I've always used in Excel 2003 and for some reason the feature does not work the same way in Excel for Office 2007. I have several columns of text data, here's an example: Test Name Test Level Training 4 First 1 Second 2 Trainig 3 I created a pivot table and discovered that I mispelled the word "Training" in the fourth row. So, I filtered the data for rows where "Test Name" contains the word "Train". The results a Test Name Test Level Training 4 Trainig 3 Then, I select the first instance of "Training" and dragged down to replace the misspelled word "Trainig" with the correct word "Training". This used to work just fine in Excel for Office 2003. But, much to my dismay, the result of dragging the value down from one cell to the other resulted in also modifying all of the rows that were hidden by the filter. The end result of this operation is: Test Name Test Level Training 4 Training 1 Training 2 Training 3 Can anyone help me with this? I need to be able to use the fill handle feature on filtered data without modifying the hidden data. Is there an option I can use to make sure the fill handle feature is only applied to cells that are not hidden? Thanks! |
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