Improved Filter 'Search' Capability

rjbinney

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
You know what would be cool?

The ability to have a "Search" box for filtered data.

So, instead of clicking the little down arrow, and typing in the Search box, just having an omnipresent box... And when you type in that, your data filters automagically.

What's that, you say? They already have that? Then how do I do it?

Oh, I misunderstood. They DON"T have that already. OK, what would I call it? Or describe it better? If I were, you know, talking to a MSFT engineer?

Thanks!
 

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