In a datasheet with automatic filters, I have this (values and columns names are for example) :
Continent Country City Street
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Asia Vietnam Hanoi egdsqgdfgdsfg
Asia Vietnam Hanoi fhfdghdfdh
Asia Vietnam Hanoi dfhdfhfdhfdhfdhfdh
Asia Vietnam Saigon ggdsfgfdsdgsdfgdf
Asia Vietnam Hue qsdfqsfqsdf
Asia China Beijing qegfqsddfgdf
Asia China Canton sdgsdfgsdgsdg
Asia China Canton tjgjfgj
Asia China Canton tzeryrty
Asia Japan Tokyo ertsegsgsdfdg
Asia Japan Kyoto qegdgdfgdfgdf
Asia Japan Sapporo gsdgfdgsgsdfgf
Europa France Paris qfqsdfdsqfgsdfgsg
Europa France Toulon qgrhrgqzfqzetzeqrr
Europa France Lyon pàjhçuhàçuh
Europa Italy Rome qrgfqegfgdfg
Europa Italy Rome qergqegsdfgsdfgdsg
I would like this to be displayed like this, with rows fusionned dynamically if filters changes
Continent Country City Street
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egdsqgdfgdsfg
Hanoi fhfdghdfdh
Vietnam dfhdfhfdhfdhfdhfdh
Saigon ggdsfgfdsdgsdfgdf
Hue qsdfqsfqsdf
---
Asia Beijing qegfqsddfgdf
China sdgsdfgsdgsdg
Canton tjgjfgj
tzeryrty
---
Tokyo ertsegsgsdfdg
Japan Kyoto qegdgdfgdfgdf
Sapporo gsdgfdgsgsdfgf
---
Paris qfqsdfdsqfgsdfgsg
France Toulon qgrhrgqzfqzetzeqrr
Europa Lyon pàjhçuhàçuh
Italy Rome qrgfqegfgdfg
qergqegsdfgsdfgdsg
Is macro mandatory for this ?
I don’t want to merge values in Street column. I want to keep all lines. I just want to work on the first column display to avoid having long series of same values.
You can also setup a PivotTable – this would look like this:
Just go to “insert->pivottable” and select your given data as input and create the pivottable as new worksheet 😉
Put all field in the “rows” section, remove any subsum or sum calculations.
Because you don’t have any values to sum up, you should just hide those columns, to get a clear view.