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Default Bypass a function in a Macro

With worksheets("SomeSheetNameHere")
'to remove the filter and the arrows
.AutoFilterMode = False

'or to just show all the data and keep the arrows
If .FilterMode Then
.ShowAllData
End If
End With


Or you could ignore errors, too:

on error resume next
ActiveSheet.ShowAllData 'keeps the arrows, shows all the data.
on error goto 0

bevchapman wrote:

I am building a Macro that can run on a worksheet training matrix whether if
is filtered or not. It works beautifully as long as the file is filtered but
need to work both ways.

Here is the text I have for my macro so far

Sheets("Tech Plan").Select
ActiveSheet.Unprotect ("MPT8883900")
ActiveSheet.ShowAllData
ActiveSheet.Range("$A$10:$BO$569").AutoFilter Field:=53
ActiveSheet.Range("$A$10:$BO$569").AutoFilter Field:=53, Criteria1:="X"
ActiveSheet.Protect ("MPT8883900")

I am trying to bypass the ShowAllData line if it has already been
unfiltered. I have about 60 files to run this on and would appreciate any
help.


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Dave Peterson