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I have a macro in Excel which needs to ensure that autofilters are on
a worksheet certain times and turned off at other times. At the moment I am just changing the state of the filters with: Sheets(1).Rows("1:1").AutoFilter So if filters are on, then this command will turn them off and vice versa. I need some kind of check to tell whether or not the filters are on my sheet. Any suggestions. Thanks in advance. Chris |
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