I'm surely there are several workable solutions, but I would think the
easiest would be to apply the first filter, copy the resulting visible
rows to a new tab/sheet and apply the second filter there.

On Apr 7, 8:53 am, Jai <jaihumtu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All Members.
>
> How can put the filter  2 times in One Excel file .
>
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> Thanks For Mail.
>
>  FILTER.xlsx
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