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How to add Filters in MS Excel?

Last Updated : 07 May, 2024
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Microsoft Excel is software that allows users to store or analyze data in a proper systematic manner. It uses spreadsheets to organize numbers and data with formulas and functions. If your worksheet contains a lot of content, seeking out information quickly can be difficult. Filters are often used to narrow down the info in your worksheet, allowing you to look at only the information you want.

In this article, we will be looking into how to add filters in MS Excel to help you sort through the chaos and save your time.

How to add Filters in MS Excel?

How to add Filters in MS Excel?

Adding Filters in Excel Data

In the following example, a filter is applied to an equipment log worksheet to display only the laptops and projectors that are available for checkout.

Step 1: For filtering to work correctly, your worksheet should include a header row, which is used to identify the name of each column.

Worksheet with headers as dataset

Step 2: Select the Data tab, and then click the Filter command.

Select the Data tab, and then click the Filter command

Step 3: A drop-down arrow will appear in the header cell for each column.

Step 4: Click the drop-down arrow for the column you want to filter. In our example, we will filter column C to view only certain types of equipment. 

Click the drop-down arrow for the column you want to filter

Step 5: The Filter menu will appear.

Step 6: Uncheck the box next to Select All to quickly deselect all data.  

Uncheck the box next to Select All to quickly deselect all data

Step 7: Check the boxes next to the data you want to filter, and then click OK. In this example, we will check Laptop and Tablet to view only those types of equipment. 

Check the boxes next to the data you want to filter, and then click OK

Step 8: The data will be filtered, temporarily hiding any content that doesn’t match the criteria. In our example, only humanities stream are visible.

Data is filtered

Filtering options can also be accessed from the “Sort & Filter” command on the Home tab.  

Use "Sort & Filter" command on the Home tab to filter data

Applying Multiple Filters

Filters are cumulative, which means you can apply multiple filters to help narrow down your results. In this example, we’ve already filtered our worksheet to show humanities stream, and we’d like to narrow it down further to only show humanities stream that checked out Female gender.

Step 1: Click the drop-down arrow for the column you want to filter. In this example, we will add a filter to column D to view the information by Gender.  

Click the drop-down arrow for the column you want to filter

Step 2: The Filter menu will appear.

Step 3: Check or uncheck the boxes depending on the data you want to filter, and then click OK. In our example, we’ll uncheck everything except for Humanities.

Check or uncheck the boxes depending on the data you want to filter, and then click OK

Step 4: The new filter will be applied. In our example, the worksheet is now filtered to show only humanities stream that checked Female Gender.  

The new filter will be applied

How to clear a filter in Excel?

After applying a filter, you may want to remove or clear it from your worksheet, so you’ll be able to filter content in different ways.

Step 1: Click the drop-down arrow for the filter you want to clear. In our example, we’ll clear the filter in column D.  

Click the drop-down arrow for the filter you want to clear

Step 2: The Filter menu will appear.

Step 3: Choose Clear Filter from [COLUMN NAME] from the Filter menu. In our example, we’ll select Clear Filter from “Stream”.  

Choose Clear Filter from [COLUMN NAME] from the Filter menu

Step 4: The filter will be cleared from the column. The previously hidden data will be displayed. The data displayed is given below:

filter is cleared from the column

Conclusion

So, adding filters in MS Excel isn’t just a feature; it’s your ticket to data clarity and efficiency. With filters, you can easily navigate through heaps of data, spot trends, and make smart decisions in no time.

Whether you’re crunching numbers for finances, organizing inventory, or analyzing sales, Excel’s filters are your best friend for simplifying your data work.



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