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First, put
Option Explicit At the top of your module. This'll force you to declare all your variables. It may sound like more work, but it'll save you time searching for typos: Set myField = 1 Field:=myFeild myFeild is misspelled. And drop those Set's. You use those when you work with objects--ranges, worksheets, workbooks, not simple integers/longs/strings. Ben Allen wrote: I have numerous options a user can pick and depending on this the field of an autofilter must change, my code does not appear to work. Any Ideas? Thanks Private Sub Search_Click() Range("B3:L10").Select 'Set Field Dim myField As Integer If DateOp = True Then Set myField = 1 ElseIf TourRef = True Then Set myField = 2 ElseIf Country = True Then Set myField = 3 ElseIf Place = True Then Set myField = 4 ElseIf Spaces = True Then Set myField = 10 End If Selection.AutoFilter Field:=myFeild, Criteria1:=Search.Value, Operator:=xlAnd End Sub -- Cheers, Ben Remove your.tonsils to reply "You only live once but if you do it right once is enough!" -- Dave Peterson |
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