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Column character width on auto filter

  1. #1
    Floyd III
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    Column character width on auto filter

    When auto filter is used on a column, there are rows that are not displayed
    in the drop down window. Found that there are about 60 blanks following the
    last valid character in the rows that did not display in the drop down
    window. This only made the cell contain 85 characters which is far from the
    advertised limit. There are only 328 rows also.

    Two questions: Is there an easy way to truncate the column to eleminate
    the following "0's"? What could have been the cause of them not to
    display within the drop down window view under auto filter?

    Thanks Floyd III

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    Debra Dalgleish
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    Re: Column character width on auto filter

    There should be an item named (Blanks) at the end of the dropdown list,
    if the rows that contain the blank cells are included in the autofilter
    range.

    You may have to select all the rows, then choose Data>Filter>AutoFilter,
    to ensure that all the data are included.

    Floyd III wrote:
    > When auto filter is used on a column, there are rows that are not displayed
    > in the drop down window. Found that there are about 60 blanks following the
    > last valid character in the rows that did not display in the drop down
    > window. This only made the cell contain 85 characters which is far from the
    > advertised limit. There are only 328 rows also.
    >
    > Two questions: Is there an easy way to truncate the column to eleminate
    > the following "0's"? What could have been the cause of them not to
    > display within the drop down window view under auto filter?
    >
    > Thanks Floyd III



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    Debra Dalgleish
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    http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html


  3. #3
    Floyd III
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    Re: Column character width on auto filter

    Yes, it had blanks and non-blanks as a selection. The blanks were trailing
    the data in the row where there was good data preceding the blanks. But the
    data ahead of the blanks in the same row would not display. Found this when
    highlight a cell and the view window would show two lines instead of one
    line. Most confusing.


    "Debra Dalgleish" wrote:

    > There should be an item named (Blanks) at the end of the dropdown list,
    > if the rows that contain the blank cells are included in the autofilter
    > range.
    >
    > You may have to select all the rows, then choose Data>Filter>AutoFilter,
    > to ensure that all the data are included.
    >
    > Floyd III wrote:
    > > When auto filter is used on a column, there are rows that are not displayed
    > > in the drop down window. Found that there are about 60 blanks following the
    > > last valid character in the rows that did not display in the drop down
    > > window. This only made the cell contain 85 characters which is far from the
    > > advertised limit. There are only 328 rows also.
    > >
    > > Two questions: Is there an easy way to truncate the column to eleminate
    > > the following "0's"? What could have been the cause of them not to
    > > display within the drop down window view under auto filter?
    > >
    > > Thanks Floyd III

    >
    >
    > --
    > Debra Dalgleish
    > Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List
    > http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html
    >
    >


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