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Possible EXCEL sub-total bug?

Asked by OGSan in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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I am wondering whether or not this is an EXCEL problem or a problem with my worksheet.  As you can see the picture below, I have 3 sub-totals which I defined in this sequence: Col A, then B, then C.  All data had been properly sorted previously, of course.  The first set of totals appears in the correct sequence (labelled "OK").  But the second and ALL subsequent totals have a glitch that makes the previous Col C total appear AFTER the Col B total (labelled "?").  Is there anything that I can do to fix this?Start Free Trial
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Zone: Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software
Tags: EXCEL, 2003
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Solution Provided By: zorvek
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