filter list with subtitles (keep the subtitles)





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I have a excel file with a list like the following. The first 3 columns are always the same (Color, Form, Size), the rest of the columns can be different.



Color   Form    Size    other1  other2
blue 1 2 asdf asdf
red 2 2 asdf asdf

Color Form Size other1 other2 other3
green 1 3 asdf asdf asdf
red 3 2 asdf asdf asdf

Color Form Size stuff1 stuff2 stuff3
blue 2 2 asdf asdf asdf


I would like to filter for the Form, and only show rows with for example Form=1, but keep the subtitles. So with the Filter Form=1 it should look like:



Color   Form    Size    other1  other2
blue 1 2 asdf asdf

Color Form Size other1 other2 other3
green 1 3 asdf asdf asdf

Color Form Size stuff1 stuff2 stuff3


Is it possible to create this with Excel in a userfriendly way?










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  • Assuming entries with the same criteria for Color/Form/Size would all have the same information in other1/other2/other3/stuff1/stuff2/stuff3, wouldn't it be easier to use a table and have all information in one row per entry? So, if blue - 1 - 2 has the same date in each sub-set, move those columns to a single table with 11 columns. Would that work?

    – jrichall
    Jan 31 at 18:17


















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I have a excel file with a list like the following. The first 3 columns are always the same (Color, Form, Size), the rest of the columns can be different.



Color   Form    Size    other1  other2
blue 1 2 asdf asdf
red 2 2 asdf asdf

Color Form Size other1 other2 other3
green 1 3 asdf asdf asdf
red 3 2 asdf asdf asdf

Color Form Size stuff1 stuff2 stuff3
blue 2 2 asdf asdf asdf


I would like to filter for the Form, and only show rows with for example Form=1, but keep the subtitles. So with the Filter Form=1 it should look like:



Color   Form    Size    other1  other2
blue 1 2 asdf asdf

Color Form Size other1 other2 other3
green 1 3 asdf asdf asdf

Color Form Size stuff1 stuff2 stuff3


Is it possible to create this with Excel in a userfriendly way?










share|improve this question























  • Assuming entries with the same criteria for Color/Form/Size would all have the same information in other1/other2/other3/stuff1/stuff2/stuff3, wouldn't it be easier to use a table and have all information in one row per entry? So, if blue - 1 - 2 has the same date in each sub-set, move those columns to a single table with 11 columns. Would that work?

    – jrichall
    Jan 31 at 18:17














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I have a excel file with a list like the following. The first 3 columns are always the same (Color, Form, Size), the rest of the columns can be different.



Color   Form    Size    other1  other2
blue 1 2 asdf asdf
red 2 2 asdf asdf

Color Form Size other1 other2 other3
green 1 3 asdf asdf asdf
red 3 2 asdf asdf asdf

Color Form Size stuff1 stuff2 stuff3
blue 2 2 asdf asdf asdf


I would like to filter for the Form, and only show rows with for example Form=1, but keep the subtitles. So with the Filter Form=1 it should look like:



Color   Form    Size    other1  other2
blue 1 2 asdf asdf

Color Form Size other1 other2 other3
green 1 3 asdf asdf asdf

Color Form Size stuff1 stuff2 stuff3


Is it possible to create this with Excel in a userfriendly way?










share|improve this question














I have a excel file with a list like the following. The first 3 columns are always the same (Color, Form, Size), the rest of the columns can be different.



Color   Form    Size    other1  other2
blue 1 2 asdf asdf
red 2 2 asdf asdf

Color Form Size other1 other2 other3
green 1 3 asdf asdf asdf
red 3 2 asdf asdf asdf

Color Form Size stuff1 stuff2 stuff3
blue 2 2 asdf asdf asdf


I would like to filter for the Form, and only show rows with for example Form=1, but keep the subtitles. So with the Filter Form=1 it should look like:



Color   Form    Size    other1  other2
blue 1 2 asdf asdf

Color Form Size other1 other2 other3
green 1 3 asdf asdf asdf

Color Form Size stuff1 stuff2 stuff3


Is it possible to create this with Excel in a userfriendly way?







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  • Assuming entries with the same criteria for Color/Form/Size would all have the same information in other1/other2/other3/stuff1/stuff2/stuff3, wouldn't it be easier to use a table and have all information in one row per entry? So, if blue - 1 - 2 has the same date in each sub-set, move those columns to a single table with 11 columns. Would that work?

    – jrichall
    Jan 31 at 18:17



















  • Assuming entries with the same criteria for Color/Form/Size would all have the same information in other1/other2/other3/stuff1/stuff2/stuff3, wouldn't it be easier to use a table and have all information in one row per entry? So, if blue - 1 - 2 has the same date in each sub-set, move those columns to a single table with 11 columns. Would that work?

    – jrichall
    Jan 31 at 18:17

















Assuming entries with the same criteria for Color/Form/Size would all have the same information in other1/other2/other3/stuff1/stuff2/stuff3, wouldn't it be easier to use a table and have all information in one row per entry? So, if blue - 1 - 2 has the same date in each sub-set, move those columns to a single table with 11 columns. Would that work?

– jrichall
Jan 31 at 18:17





Assuming entries with the same criteria for Color/Form/Size would all have the same information in other1/other2/other3/stuff1/stuff2/stuff3, wouldn't it be easier to use a table and have all information in one row per entry? So, if blue - 1 - 2 has the same date in each sub-set, move those columns to a single table with 11 columns. Would that work?

– jrichall
Jan 31 at 18:17










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