Use Subset Worksheet to copy specified rows from the active worksheet to a new worksheet. You can specify a subset based on values in a column, formatted cells in a column, brushed points on a graph, and more.
For example, a medical researcher who is studying obesity collects BMI and body fat percentages for adolescent girls. The researcher subsets the data to create a worksheet that contains only BMI values of 25 or greater.
C1 | C2 |
---|---|
BMI | %Fat |
24.1308 | 39.1 |
23.8650 | 33.6 |
33.5654 | 46.0 |
29.1450 | 38.9 |
... | ... |
C1 | C2 |
---|---|
BMI | %Fat |
33.5654 | 46.0 |
29.1450 | 38.9 |
... | ... |
If you want to quickly subset a worksheet based on formatted cells (for example, cells that have red shading) in a column, click in the column, then right-click and choose , or .