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Todd huttenstine

Auto Filter
 
Is there anyway to refer to an item in an autofilter by
its index number instead of actual name itself? For
example lets say I have a table of data in Columns A:E
going down through row 10. If I go to Data - Filter -
Auto Filter, it will then put the drop down boxes in cells
A1, B1, C1, D1, and E1. Lets say I go to cell B1 and
select the drop downbox. If there are 4 different unique
items in this columnm, then I will see All, Top 10,
Custom, and then my 4 different values. Is there anyway I
can select 1 of my unique values in this list without
having to refer to it by its actual name? I want to refer
to it by its index number.... Thats even if you can do
this....



Thank you
Todd Huttenstine

Jim Rech

Auto Filter
 
It looks to me that you have to refer to the criteria by value. So I think
you have to create a sorted list of the unique items in a particular column
and use that to find the value of an item in a particular position.

--
Jim Rech
Excel MVP
"Todd Huttenstine" wrote in message
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| Is there anyway to refer to an item in an autofilter by
| its index number instead of actual name itself? For
| example lets say I have a table of data in Columns A:E
| going down through row 10. If I go to Data - Filter -
| Auto Filter, it will then put the drop down boxes in cells
| A1, B1, C1, D1, and E1. Lets say I go to cell B1 and
| select the drop downbox. If there are 4 different unique
| items in this columnm, then I will see All, Top 10,
| Custom, and then my 4 different values. Is there anyway I
| can select 1 of my unique values in this list without
| having to refer to it by its actual name? I want to refer
| to it by its index number.... Thats even if you can do
| this....
|
|
|
| Thank you
| Todd Huttenstine




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