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  1. Clear or remove a filter - Microsoft Support

    Click the Filter button next to the column heading, and then click Clear Filter from <"Column Name">. For example, the figure below depicts an example of clearing the filter from the Country column.

  2. Reapply a filter and sort, or clear a filter - Microsoft Support

    After you have filtered or sorted data in a range of cells or table column, you can either reapply a filter or perform a sort operation to get up-to-date results, or you can clear a filter to redisplay all the data.

  3. Filter data in a range or table in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Use AutoFilter or built-in comparison operators like "greater than" and "top 10" in Excel to show the data you want and hide the rest. Once you filter data in a range of cells or table, you can either reapply a …

  4. Use AutoFilter to filter your data - Microsoft Support

    Follow these steps to apply an AutoFilter: Select the data you want to filter. Click Data > Filter. Click the arrow in the column header and decide if you want to choose specific values or search. Choose …

  5. Quick start: Filter data by using an AutoFilter

    Use the AutoFilter to filter a range of data in Excel 2010 and learn how to remove filters.

  6. Filter for or remove duplicate values - Microsoft Support

    You can filter for unique values to temporarily hide duplicate values, and you can remove duplicate values to permanently delete duplicate values. A duplicate value is one where all values in the row …

  7. Remove a drop-down list - Microsoft Support

    To remove a drop-down list, click the cell with the list, then click Data > Data Validation, and then on the Settings tab, click Clear All, then OK. A drop-down list is also known as a drop-down box or drop …

  8. Turn Excel table headers on or off - Microsoft Support

    When you create an Excel table, a table Header Row is automatically added as the first row of the table, but you have to option to turn it off or on.

  9. FILTER function - Microsoft Support

    Excel has limited support for dynamic arrays between workbooks, and this scenario is only supported when both workbooks are open. If you close the source workbook, any linked dynamic array …

  10. Filters found - Microsoft Support

    The Document Inspector found one or more active Autofilters or table filters in your workbook. These filters can be the cause of cached or hidden data in your workbook.