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Hi,

I am currently using Macro's to put data in an efficient order for
spreadsheets i produce.
The information I use comes from an in-house database.

The problem i have is that my macro will only work for the data i have
recorded the macro with.

I would like to have a macro where it would sort my data in order no matter
which set of data i use.

Can anybody help as i would be very grateful?

Thanks

Dean
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Hi Dean,

He means for you to copy your macro and show it to the newsgroup in a post,
such as this which you are reading. Then some one can look at it and offer
advice.

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Howard

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Hi,

I am currently using Macro's to put data in an efficient order for
spreadsheets i produce.
The information I use comes from an in-house database.

The problem i have is that my macro will only work for the data i have
recorded the macro with.

I would like to have a macro where it would sort my data in order no
matter
which set of data i use.

Can anybody help as i would be very grateful?

Thanks

Dean



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