XL5: GP Fault After Sorting List That Contains Subtotals |
In Microsoft Excel, if you sort a filtered list that contains subtotals, you receive a general protection (GP) fault when you then perform any other action in the application.
Normally, the Undo Sort command is not available after performing a sort on a list in Microsoft Excel. However, if you add subtotals to a list of data, filter this list, and then sort the list, the Undo Sort command is available on the Edit menu. When you chose this command, or perform any other action in Microsoft Excel, such as opening another workbook, or editing a cell, you receive a GP fault.
To avoid receiving a GP fault after you sort a filtered list that contains
subtotals, do either of the following:
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products
listed at the beginning of this article. This problem was corrected in
Microsoft Excel version 5.0c for Windows.
In Microsoft Excel version 5.0c, under the above conditions, when you
display the Edit menu, the Can't Undo command is listed, and unavailable,
indicating that you cannot undo the Sort command.
When you add subtotals to a list in Microsoft Excel, and you then use the Sort command on the Data menu, you receive the following message:
If you choose OK to continue with the Sort, and then choose Undo Sort from the Edit menu, you receive the GP fault as described above.This removes the subtotals and sorts again. If you want to sort the subtotaled groups, choose the Cancel button; then collapse the outline and try again.
For an Overview Of Sorting A List, choose the Search button in Help and type:
sorting
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