Advanced Filter from a Form
You can define the crieteria to be text from the text box. if you say x= textbox1.text then on the criteria1 = x Abdul Salam -----Original Message----- Can anyone help with a filtering question? I have a series of records (rows), which can currently be filtered using AutoFilter. However, I would like to include a form, through which users can select various criteria for the list to be then filtered in place. Do I have to have a criteria range on one of the worksheets or is there a way of using data "embeded" in the form? Thanks in advance Regards John . |
Advanced Filter from a Form
Or even use a combo box with appropriate heading as row
source will be more easy Abdul Salam -----Original Message----- You can define the crieteria to be text from the text box. if you say x= textbox1.text then on the criteria1 = x Abdul Salam -----Original Message----- Can anyone help with a filtering question? I have a series of records (rows), which can currently be filtered using AutoFilter. However, I would like to include a form, through which users can select various criteria for the list to be then filtered in place. Do I have to have a criteria range on one of the worksheets or is there a way of using data "embeded" in the form? Thanks in advance Regards John . . |
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