Sorting Drop Down Boxes

roadwarrior

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Hi!
I am hoping someone can help me. I have small sized set of data ( 5 columns, 250 rows) that i would like to be able to sort with drop down
boxes--with some level of hierachy. (ex drop down selection should
only show relevent rows) I would like drop downs menus on each of the five header columns...which sort across all of the rows..not just the row for that column.. can someone help?
thx.
 

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Copy formula down without changing references
If you have =SUM(F2:F49) in F50; type Alt+' in F51 to copy =SUM(F2:F49) to F51, leaving the formula in edit mode. Change SUM to COUNT.
Sounds to me like autofilter will do exactly what you are looking for. Have a look at it and post back with a better description of what you are trying to achieve if this isn't the solution.

EDIT: Welcome to the board!
 
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