When you remove the Subtotals (Data>Subtotals, Remove All), every row in
the table that contains a Subtotal formula is deleted, including
Subtotal formulas that were manually inserted.
And there's no Undo. You can close the file without saving the changes,
which is okay, unless you've made lots of other changes, and hadn't
saved them.
Dave Peterson wrote:
> I'm confused...
>
> How would this delete any of the rows?
>
> Debra Dalgleish wrote:
>
>>But don't use this technique in conjunction with the Data>Subtotals
>>command, or it may delete all the rows in your table!
>>
>>Dave Peterson wrote:
>>
>>>If you can find a column that always has data in it (like that name column), you
>>>could use:
>>>
>>>in A2 (with headers in Row 1 and names in column B):
>>>
>>>=subtotal(3,$b$2:b2)
>>>
>>>and drag down column A.
>>>
>>>"glen.e.mettler@lmco.com" wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>If I put = Row() in a column of cells I get the row number.
>>>>Now, suppose I filter the data. I want to show the sequence row number
>>>>of the filtered data so that it shows 1,2,3,4,5 etc regardless of the
>>>>actual row number.
>>>>For example, I amy have "Joe Smith" on row #45 but when I filter on a
>>>>particular parameter, "Joe Smith" may be on row 2 of the filtered data.
>>>>That row is what I need to show.
>>>>
>>>>How can I do that? Is it possible without numbering by hand?
>>>>
>>>>Glen
>>>
>>>
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>>Debra Dalgleish
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>
>
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