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Easy ways to delete Excel filters using the menu or a keyboard shortcut
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Do you need to remove data filters in an Excel worksheet? Filters can be cleared from an entire worksheet or a single column. Here's how.

Things You Should Know

  • To remove all filters in an Excel worksheet, click the "Data" tab. In the "Sort & Filter" section, click "Clear."
  • You can also use the keyboard shortcut: Alt + D + F + F.
  • To clear filters in one column, click the down-arrow next to the column heading. Click "Clear Filter from "(column name)."
Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Clearing All Filters

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  1. Open a workbook in Microsoft Excel. You can use an existing project or create a new spreadsheet. Make sure you're on the correct worksheet.
  2. This is the tab in the top toolbar, between Formulas and Review.
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  3. This will be next to a filter icon with an x. You can find this in the section between Queries & Connection and Data Tools.
    • All filters in the worksheet are now cleared.
    • If this option is greyed out, the workbook may be protected from edits. In this case, you'll need to unprotect it.
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Method 2
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Clearing Filters in One Column

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  1. You can use an existing project or create a new spreadsheet. Make sure you're on the correct worksheet.
    • If you add a filter to a certain column, such as a specific color, you can remove it without affecting the other filters in the worksheet.
  2. In some versions of Excel, you’ll see a tiny funnel icon next to the arrow.[1]
  3. The filter is now cleared from the column.
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