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Office 2003, Win XP Pro SP2, English-US
In a macro (created by the Record facility) I have Selection.Sort Key1:=Range("E2"), Order1:=xlAscending _ , Key2:=Range("D2"), Order2:=xlAscending _ , Key3:=Range("F2"), Order3:=xlAscending _ , Header:=xlYes, OrderCustom:=1, MatchCase:=False _ , Orientation:=xlTopToBottom What column E contains is either a letter M, a letter S, or a blank. I want the sort to put all rows with the blank first (using keys 2 and 3 as tiebreaker) and then all rows with the nonblank (regardless whether it's M or S). In other words, in column E I want letters M and S to rank equally in the sort of column E, but columns D and F will be sorted by the normal alphabet. If possible, I want to do this right in the sort statement. I know I could do this by creating a dummy column J. Every cell of J could contain =isblank(E2), =isblank(E3), etc. But that's cumbersome, and it requires me to remember to extend formulas in J whenever I add a row in the middle of the table, which I do fairly often. Is there a way to put some expression as a sort key to accomplish what I want? I spent some time with the help and couldn't find anything useful. -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com/ |
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