Hi Carl
In your macro you can use this to test if the filter is on
If ActiveSheet.FilterMode Then
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Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl
"carl" wrote in message ...
I've been using macro that does not work well if I happen to have some of the
columns filtered (it works fine if auto filter is on but no columns are
actually filtered).
Is there a way to prevent the macro from running (and maybe displaying a
prompt that says "unfilter"). After the prompt I do not want the macro to
continue. I would then manually start it after unfiltering the columns.
Thank you in advance.