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Default vba code to filter the data like a group with group header

On Friday, April 12, 2013 10:56:29 AM UTC-5, Claus Busch wrote:
Hi Archana,



Am Fri, 12 Apr 2013 07:43:10 -0700 (PDT) schrieb Archana:



But I don't want to create the different sheets, I want to move the data to different sheet with all of the groups like the Group1 header and data below and Group2 header and data below.....and so on.




And some times I have only 2 groups in the sheet and some times I have 10 groups.




in that case I agree with Harald. To create a Pivot table is the easiest

and quickest way. If you define a dynamic range name as source for the

table, you only need to refresh if data has changed.



But if you want your layout, then try:



Sub Filter()

Dim LRow As Long

Dim i As Integer, j As Integer

Dim myArr As Variant

Dim myCount As Integer



Application.ScreenUpdating = False

j = 1

With Sheets("Sheet1")

LRow = .Cells(.Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).Row

.Range("A1:A8").AdvancedFilter Action:=xlFilterCopy, _

CopyToRange:=.Range("K1"), Unique:=True

myCount = .Cells(.Rows.Count, "K").End(xlUp).Row

myArr = .Range("K2:K" & myCount)

.Range("K1:K" & myCount).ClearContents

For i = LBound(myArr) To UBound(myArr)

.Range("A1:C" & LRow).AutoFilter _

field:=1, Criteria1:=myArr(i, 1)

Sheets("Sheet2").Cells(j, 1) = myArr(i, 1)

j = j + 1

.Range("B1:C" & LRow).Copy _

Sheets("Sheet2").Cells(j, 1)

j = j + myCount + 1

Next

.AutoFilterMode = False

End With

Application.ScreenUpdating = True

End Sub





Regards

Claus Busch

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Hi Claus,
Thank you very much! This code is working great after little bit tweeks.