Filters For Excel MS
Filters For Excel MS
Filtering is a quick and easy way to find and work with a subset of data in a range. The
filtered range displays only the rows that meet the criteria you specify for a column.
Filtering temporarily hides rows you do not want to display.
You can limit the data shown in the worksheet by creating a Filter which is a rule that
selects rows to be shown on the worksheet.
Autofilter
Filtering data in place. When you use autofilter command, autofilter arrows appear to the
right of the column labels in the filtered range.
Clicking the down arrow displays a list of values and options. The first few items in
the list are filtering options, such as whether you want to display the top 10 values in
the column, create a custom filter, or display all values in the column (that is, remove
the filter). The rest of the items in the list are the unique values in the column—
clicking one of those values displays the row or rows containing that value.
Immediately down arrows will come on the heading row for City, Product, Sales and
Profit as follows –
Choosing the Top 10 option from the list doesn’t just limit the display to the top 10
values. Instead, it opens the Top 10 AutoFilter dialog box. From within this dialog box,
you can choose whether to show values from the top or bottom of the list, define the
number of items you want to see, and choose whether the number in the middle box
1. Click on down arrow of Profit. And click on Number Filters -> Top 10… option.
2. It will open a box as follows
1. Make sure that all records are displayed and then click on the down arrow of the
Sales column.
2. Click on down arrow of Sales column
3. Click on Number Filters and click on Greater than operator.
4. The Custom autofilter window will be displayed as follows –
5. Click on the down arrow of first drop down list where equal is shown.
6. Select is greater than or equal to
7. In the second drop down list which is on the right side of the first, type value as
15000
The records having Sales greater than or equal to 15000 will be displayed.
When the condition for a numeric value is in a range between two values, AND operator
is used.
1. Make sure that all records are displayed and click on down arrow of Profit.
2. Click on Number Filters and click on Greater than or equal to operator.
3. Custom autofilter window displays
4. In the first drop down list, select is greater than or equal to.
5. In the second drop down list which is adjacent to it, type value as 10%.
6. And operator is by default selected or if not then select it.
7. In the third drop down list which is below And, select is less than or equal to.
8. In the last drop down list type value as 20%.
9. After completing the above steps, Custom Auto filter window should look like this
1. Make sure that all the records are shown and then click on the drop down arrow
of City.
2. Click on Number Filters and click on equal to operator
3. Custom autofilter window opens
4. Select equals from the first drop down list.
5. From the second drop down list select Pune
6. Now select Or.
7. In the third drop down list select equals.
8. In the last drop list select Mumbai.
This command can filter a range in place or in some other area of the worksheet,
Advanced filter does not display drop down lists to the columns like Autofilter. Instead,
you type in the criteria you want to filter by in a separate Criteria Range. A Criteria range
allows more complex criteria to be filtered.
1. First step is type the criteria separately outside the data list range.
2. In cell C20 type the column heading Sales.
3. In cell C21 type the value as <900
9. Now click on Copy to another location radio button from the Action.
10. This will enable Copy to box. This is the cell address from which the answer
should come.
11. Type G3 in the Copy to box or Click in the Copy to box and click on G3 cell.
The output will be displayed from G3 cell which will show all records having Sales less
than 900.
To see Dubai’s records which have sales above 7000 and Mumbai records which
have sales less than 1000.
1. Criteria –
Click OK