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Hi people of great minds.
i'm working on some codes and i need your help. the thing is i have a table where in each row the value is sorted according to its Item No. however, the data has to be grouped according to its kind and printed together with a drawing that represents such data. so i made a macro for each kind and sorted the data first before transferring them into another sheet. the problem is..... 1. the file size is extremely big. 2. after printing, i have to sort it out manually. so if anybody can at least explain how to start with select case funtion..... what variables to declare, where to take reference from......and such..... it would be a great help. i tried to search and found some samples, however, i can not understand fully since most of these samples that are posted here, does not start from the very top. mostly, they are just showing what the errors/corrections that has to be made. by the way, i'm new at this VB thing. and i'm very interested. thank you very much. |
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