Exclude rows from excel autofilter
Is it possible to exclude rows from Excel's autofilter? For example, if I have a column with numbers and blank cells, the blanks should always display regardless of the number chosen.
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Is it possible to exclude rows from Excel's autofilter? For example, if I have a column with numbers and blank cells, the blanks should always display regardless of the number chosen.
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When you apply the autofilter, there should be a tickbox to include Blanks along with the set of unique numbers in the column.
– Brotato
Nov 19 '18 at 19:21
Do you mean you always want it done automatically? I can see the problem if you use the search box and type in what number you want, then the blanks go away and it's hard to get them in (in an easy way). Is that the problem?
– Andreas
Nov 19 '18 at 19:32
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Is it possible to exclude rows from Excel's autofilter? For example, if I have a column with numbers and blank cells, the blanks should always display regardless of the number chosen.
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Is it possible to exclude rows from Excel's autofilter? For example, if I have a column with numbers and blank cells, the blanks should always display regardless of the number chosen.
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When you apply the autofilter, there should be a tickbox to include Blanks along with the set of unique numbers in the column.
– Brotato
Nov 19 '18 at 19:21
Do you mean you always want it done automatically? I can see the problem if you use the search box and type in what number you want, then the blanks go away and it's hard to get them in (in an easy way). Is that the problem?
– Andreas
Nov 19 '18 at 19:32
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When you apply the autofilter, there should be a tickbox to include Blanks along with the set of unique numbers in the column.
– Brotato
Nov 19 '18 at 19:21
Do you mean you always want it done automatically? I can see the problem if you use the search box and type in what number you want, then the blanks go away and it's hard to get them in (in an easy way). Is that the problem?
– Andreas
Nov 19 '18 at 19:32
When you apply the autofilter, there should be a tickbox to include Blanks along with the set of unique numbers in the column.
– Brotato
Nov 19 '18 at 19:21
When you apply the autofilter, there should be a tickbox to include Blanks along with the set of unique numbers in the column.
– Brotato
Nov 19 '18 at 19:21
Do you mean you always want it done automatically? I can see the problem if you use the search box and type in what number you want, then the blanks go away and it's hard to get them in (in an easy way). Is that the problem?
– Andreas
Nov 19 '18 at 19:32
Do you mean you always want it done automatically? I can see the problem if you use the search box and type in what number you want, then the blanks go away and it's hard to get them in (in an easy way). Is that the problem?
– Andreas
Nov 19 '18 at 19:32
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Just include blanks in the Dialog Box. Starting with:
Do something like:
I was trying to be too complicated. Thanks.
– G. Welch
Nov 19 '18 at 19:35
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Just include blanks in the Dialog Box. Starting with:
Do something like:
I was trying to be too complicated. Thanks.
– G. Welch
Nov 19 '18 at 19:35
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Just include blanks in the Dialog Box. Starting with:
Do something like:
I was trying to be too complicated. Thanks.
– G. Welch
Nov 19 '18 at 19:35
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Just include blanks in the Dialog Box. Starting with:
Do something like:
Just include blanks in the Dialog Box. Starting with:
Do something like:
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I was trying to be too complicated. Thanks.
– G. Welch
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I was trying to be too complicated. Thanks.
– G. Welch
Nov 19 '18 at 19:35
I was trying to be too complicated. Thanks.
– G. Welch
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I was trying to be too complicated. Thanks.
– G. Welch
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When you apply the autofilter, there should be a tickbox to include Blanks along with the set of unique numbers in the column.
– Brotato
Nov 19 '18 at 19:21
Do you mean you always want it done automatically? I can see the problem if you use the search box and type in what number you want, then the blanks go away and it's hard to get them in (in an easy way). Is that the problem?
– Andreas
Nov 19 '18 at 19:32