ID: Q118418
5.00 WINDOWS fixlist5.00c
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In Microsoft Excel, when you use the Subtotal feature to create subtotals in a list of data, there is no label describing the subtotal value in the list.
This behavior occurs when you add a subtotal to every field (column) in your list at each change in any of the fields other than the first field in the list of data. For example, if you have the following list
A1: field1 B1: field2
A2: 1 B2: a
A3: 2 B3: a
A4: 3 B4: b
and you add a subtotal to both field1 and field2, at each change in
field2, the result appears as follows:
A1: B1: field1 C1: field2
A2: B2: 1 C2: a
A3: B3: 1 C3: a
A4: B4: 2 C4: 2
A5: B5: 3 C5: b
A6: B6: 1 C6: 1
A7: B7: 3 C7: 3
The subtotals in cells B4, C4, B6, C6, B7 and C7 are correct, and the
subtotals in column B are bold. However, the resulting subtotals
should appear with subtotal labels as follows:
A1: B1: field1 C1: field2
A2: B2: 1 C2: a
A3: B3: 2 C3: a
A4: a Count B4: 2 C4: 2
A5: B5: 3 C5: b
A6: b Count B6: 1 C6: 1
A7: Grand Count B7: 3 C7: 3
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This problem was corrected in Microsoft Excel for Windows version 5.0c.
For more information about Displaying Automatic Subtotals In A List, choose the Search button in Help and type:
subtotals, automatic
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Additional reference words: 5.00
Version : 5.00
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: September 14, 1996