Just concatenate your strings (I think):
Selection.AutoFilter Field:=1, _
Criteria1:=worksheets("othersheet").range("a177"). value & " " _
worksheets("adifferent").range("x999").value
Midnight wrote:
That works. Thanks Dave. Now there is one other thing that is not
essential, but will improve things even further. Is there a way of
looking at two cell ranges in the criteria instead of just the one.
To put it another way, in the same way you can go =E8&" "&F8 in a cell
- is something like that possible for the purpose of criteria in the
VB code?
I have no idea how this would be written - whether it would mean
putting in a AND command (if there is such a thing) or if it could be
included somehow in the range section.
Thanks.
On 8 Aug, 15:56, Dave Peterson wrote:
Selection.AutoFilter Field:=1, _
Criteria1:=worksheets("othersheet").range("a177"). value
may work ok.
Midnight wrote:
Hi,
I have a simple bit of code to take me to another worksheet and
automatically select specific information falling under a autofilter.
Sample below:
Sheets("Sheet2").Select
Selection.AutoFilter Field:=1, Criteria1:="RandomText"
Range("A1").Select
This works great but it would be even better if I could refer to a
cell within the spreadsheet. How do I go about changing the criteria
to be a cell reference?
Since I have multiple sheets, do I need to specify the sheet name that
I'm calling the cell reference from?
Many, many thanks if you can help with this.
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