XL5: AutoFilter Doesn't Filter Strings That Contain Operator |
In Microsoft Excel, when you use the AutoFilter feature to filter a string in your list that contains an operator, such as an equal sign "=", the item is not filtered.
This behavior occurs because, if your filter a string in your list
that contains an operator (such as the equal sign "=", greater than
sign ">", and less than sign "<") the operator is used as the filter
comparison operator.
For example, if you filter the item "'=1" in your list, the item does
not appear in your filtered list. Instead, if your list contains the
value 1, this item appears in the filtered list. Otherwise, the
filtered list does not display any items.
To filter an item that contains an operator in your list, use the
Custom AutoFilter dialog box. For example, to filter the item "'=1"
in your list, use the following steps:
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 for Windows version 5.0c.
For more information about the Custom AutoFilter Dialog Box, choose the Search button in Help and type:
AutoFilter
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