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Was JUST going to ask you about that. Works just fine now.
Thanks a million -----Original Message----- Todd, Oops, forgot to fully qualify the key range: Sheets("TEST").Range("A1:F15").Sort _ Key1:=Sheets("TEST").Range("F2"), _ Order1:=xlDescending, Header:=xlGuess, _ OrderCustom:=1, _ MatchCase:=False, _ Orientation:=xlTopToBottom HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "Bernie Deitrick" <deitbe @ consumer dot org wrote in message ... Todd, Sheets("TEST").Range("A1:F129").Sort Key1:=Range("F2"), _ Order1:=xlDescending, Header:=xlGuess, _ OrderCustom:=1, _ MatchCase:=False, _ Orientation:=xlTopToBottom HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "ToddG" wrote in message ... Hi Bernie, Here is a simple example: Sheets("TEST").Select Range("A1:F129").Select Selection.Sort Key1:=Range("F2"), _ Order1:=xlDescending, Header:=xlGuess, _ OrderCustom:=1, _ MatchCase:=False, _ Orientation:=xlTopToBottom -----Original Message----- Todd, You rarely ever need to select anything: post all your code, and we can give you some pointers as to how to re-write without using select. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "ToddG" wrote in message ... I have the following code to select a range: Sheets("TEST").Select Range("A1:F129").Select Is there a way to select this range WITHOUT first selecting the sheet? I'd like to speed up my macro and thought this would be a good place to start. I tried: Sheets("TEST").Range("A1:F129") and I get an error. TIA, Todd . . |
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