I like to put my totals in row 1, my headers in row 2 and my data in rows 3:xxx.
Then I can use =subtotal(#,xx:xx) in row one to get those nice subtotals.
And =subtotal() will ignore those rows hidden by an autofilter.
Skeeve1313 wrote:
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> Is there a way to have Excel give totals for filtered data automatically when
> I filter the data?
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