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Once you have sorted a data range into groups, Excel's Subtotal command can create a subtotal for each group, automatically inserting a new row and displaying the total for each line.
Subtotals are added using the Subtotal dialog box, which is accessed from the Data command tab.
NOTE: The Subtotal command is not available for Excel Tables. To find subtotals for Table data, you can convert it to a normal data range and then perform the Subtotal command. For more information, refer to Converting a Table to back to a data range.
Select a cell within the data range
From the Data command tab, in the Outline group, click SUBTOTAL![]()
The Subtotal dialog box appears.
HINT: The following two graphics show a data range that has been sorted according to days of the week, and its corresponding Subtotal dialog box, which has been set to display subtotals for the total hours worked on each day of the week.


From the At each change in pull-down list, select the column containing data groups for which you want subtotals
NOTE: It is important to have this column sorted into data groups, because the Subtotal command subtotals numerical data at every change in the column.
EXAMPLE: Select Day
From the Use function pull-down list, select the function that will be used to create subtotals
EXAMPLE: Select Sum
Sum
adds the values for each data group
Count
determines the number of records in each data group
Average
finds the average value in each data group
Max
finds the highest value in each data group
Min
finds the lowest value in each data group
Product
multiplies compounding values in each data group
From the Add subtotal to scroll box, select the column with the numerical data you want subtotaled
OPTIONAL: At the bottom of the dialog box, select the appropriate options
Click OK
Subtotal lines are added according to the column you specified in the At each change in pull-down list and the data groups you sorted in that column.
When you have applied subtotals to your data range, an outline bar appears to the left of the row numbers.
The
represents levels of detail in the view
Level 1: grand total
Level 2: subtotals and grand total
Level 3: all data in range
Click the plus sign![]()

If you no longer need subtotals, you can easily remove them without deleting rows.
Select a cell within the data range
From the Data command tab, in the Outline group, click SUBOTOTAL![]()
The Subtotal dialog box appears.
Click REMOVE ALL
The subtotals are removed.
If you re-sort a data range containing subtotals, Excel will warn you that it will remove the subtotals before re-sorting. After the data range has been re-sorted, you can add subtotals again.