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Is there a way to do the autofilter without having to literally choose the
date each time? I mean, is there a way to set the autofilter to show rows with today's date in a specific column all the time? |
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If you update the criteria with a macro.
A filter isn't like a formula. It has to be applied. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Acute Mind" wrote in message ... Is there a way to do the autofilter without having to literally choose the date each time? I mean, is there a way to set the autofilter to show rows with today's date in a specific column all the time? |
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See one reply at your other thread.
Acute Mind wrote: Is there a way to do the autofilter without having to literally choose the date each time? I mean, is there a way to set the autofilter to show rows with today's date in a specific column all the time? -- Dave Peterson |
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