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Default How can I identify what cell was clicked on when I click on a butt

Is it possible to identify what cell was clicked on when I click on a button
to run a macro. I want to put about 10 buttons as column headers in a large
table. I would like to associate the same macro with each button and sort
based on which button (column) I click on. For example, with buttons,
"name", "city", "state", "zipcode", "product" all associated with the
"sorter" macro:
+------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+
| name | city | state | zipcode | product |
+------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+
j smith cupertino ca 95221 basket
a jones anaheim ca 93323 torch
p will las vegas nv 21352 basket
t adams reno nv 21992 bucket

I would like to click on the button and have the macro sort the respective
column. Does anyone have any idea how this can be done or even if it can be
done in Excel? Thank you.
 
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