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Hi there,
I understand that you are facing an issue with the totals row disappearing when you filter your data in Excel. This can be a common problem, but there are a few ways to solve it. Solution 1: Use the SUBTOTAL function
The "9" in the formula tells Excel to use the SUM function, and the function will only include the visible cells in the calculation. This should allow the total to remain visible even when you filter the data. Solution 2: Use a PivotTable
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.
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