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Header Row with Option to Shrink/Expand Rows Beneath
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I'm sure I've seen someone do this but I can't remember how it was done... Basically I am trying to group a number of rows under a heading row (in a project plan) and want to simply show the heading row with the option to expand it and see the rows beneath if needed (similar to what MS Project would do). I'm sure I've seen someone do this and a cross appears in the row number column to enable the user to expand it if required. Does anyone know how to do this?! Thanks, R |
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Header Row with Option to Shrink/Expand Rows Beneath
Hi,
Select cells in the rows which you want to hide and then press Alt+Shift+Right arrow. Now select rows. To ungroup, select Alt+Shift+Left arrow -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com "kippers" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm sure I've seen someone do this but I can't remember how it was done... Basically I am trying to group a number of rows under a heading row (in a project plan) and want to simply show the heading row with the option to expand it and see the rows beneath if needed (similar to what MS Project would do). I'm sure I've seen someone do this and a cross appears in the row number column to enable the user to expand it if required. Does anyone know how to do this?! Thanks, R |
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Header Row with Option to Shrink/Expand Rows Beneath
Select the cells to be grouped. Suppose if Row2 is having a task and you want
to group the 3 sub tasks under row2 task.. If sub tasks are in row 3,4,5. 1. Select the 3 cells with tasks in row 3,4,5. 2. From menuDataGroup and OutlineGroup 3. From DataGroup and OutlineSettings uncheck 'Summary rows below detail' If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "kippers" wrote: Hi, I'm sure I've seen someone do this but I can't remember how it was done... Basically I am trying to group a number of rows under a heading row (in a project plan) and want to simply show the heading row with the option to expand it and see the rows beneath if needed (similar to what MS Project would do). I'm sure I've seen someone do this and a cross appears in the row number column to enable the user to expand it if required. Does anyone know how to do this?! Thanks, R |
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