4 column sort... Fools rush in....
Hi
You can do as many sorts as you like - but only 3 at anyone time. Sorts in
Excel are persistent, so if you start with the lowest order sort key and end
with the highest order you will get the result you require.
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Cheers
Nigel
"Neal Zimm" wrote in message
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Not knowing any better, I took the recorded code for a 3 column sort and
tried to turn it into a 4 column sort. Got run time 1004 object error.
Code
is below.
Is it possible to do what I'm trying this way? I'd rather not have to
select
different ranges of cells and do a 3 column sort, but I may have to.
So, have I made an error in the code, or is it just not possible?
Thanks.
Sub zsortbcda()
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Columns("A:D").Select
Selection.Sort Key1:=Range("B1"), Order1:=xlAscending, _
Key2:=Range("C1"), Order2:=xlAscending, _
Key3:=Range("D1"), Order3:=xlAscending, _
Key4:=Range("A1"), Order4:=xlAscending, _
Header:=xlGuess, OrderCustom:=1, MatchCase:=False,
Orientation:=xlTopToBottom, _
DataOption1:=xlSortNormal, DataOption2:=xlSortNormal, _
DataOption3:=xlSortNormal, DataOption4:=xlSortNormal
Range("A1").Select
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
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Neal Z
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