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Hi

Try copying the code exactly as posted and placing it between your Sub,
End Sub sections.
I have just tried it again and it works fine for me on both XL2000 and
XL2003.

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Hi,

Thanks for your assitance. I am currently using Excel 2000, but I
believe I originally used Excel 2002 to make this. I tried removing
the
line you specified, but it still generates an error. it now outputs:

Run-time error '1004':

Sort method of Range class failed


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