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Default VBA sort records occupying 2 rows each


Help! VBA code to sort records where a record exists on two consecutiv
rows. There are no blank rows between records & the 1st record start
on line 2. For Example:

Row 2: Doe John 123 South Street
Summerville, TX 76625
Row 3: (903)752-4813
Row 4: Johnson Jack 1849 Hwy 200
Johnsonville, TX 76362
Row 5: (903)238-5849

The number of records to sort are always different since when record
are added, they will be sorted in. Usually we will be sorting usin
column A & maybe column B.

Thanks for any & all help. mikebur

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