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well I'll try it again and let you know.
"Gary Keramidas" wrote: i added 007 after 015 so the order was 005,010,015,007. when i ran the code i posted, the sheets were in this order: 005,007,010,015 so, i guess i don't see what you do or i am missing something -- Gary "jnf40" wrote in message ... They will be in that order...005, 010, 015, but if the user forgot one and added 007, as the code is now it would be 005, 010, 015, 007...I need it to be 005, 007, 010, 015.. After the sheets are created and named the code automatically goes to the sort sub. "Gary Keramidas" wrote: in your example, 005, 010, 015, what order are they supposed to be in after they're sorted? -- Gary "jnf40" wrote in message ... I have tried Chip Pearson's sorting code but it doesn't work on my worksheets. I think his code has to have something more than just numbers. I have the worksheet names formatted as follows... mylinenum = Range("linenum") If Range("linenum").Value < 1000 Then mylinenum = Format(mylinenum, "000") ElseIf Range("linenum").Value 999 Then mylinenum = Format(mylinenum, "0000") End If this works fine to name the worksheets 005, 010, 015 etc. But it will not sort the worksheets. Can this be done using numbers only for the worksheet names after I have formatted the worksheet names this way? The following is the sort code... Sub SortTheSheets() Dim N As Integer Dim M As Integer Dim FirstWSToSort As Integer Dim LastWSToSort As Integer Dim SortDescending As Boolean SortDescending = False If ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.Count = 1 Then FirstWSToSort = 1 LastWSToSort = Worksheets.Count Else With ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets For N = 2 To .Count If .Item(N - 1).Index < .Item(N).Index - 1 Then MsgBox "You cannot sort non-adjacent sheets" Exit Sub End If Next N FirstWSToSort = .Item(1).Index LastWSToSort = .Item(.Count).Index End With End If For M = FirstWSToSort To LastWSToSort For N = M To LastWSToSort If SortDescending = True Then If CInt(Mid(Worksheets(N).Name, 6)) _ CInt(Mid(Worksheets(M).Name, 6)) Then Worksheets(N).Move Befo=Worksheets(M) End If Else If CInt(Mid(Worksheets(N).Name, 6)) < _ CInt(Mid(Worksheets(M).Name, 6)) Then Worksheets(N).Move Befo=Worksheets(M) End If End If Next N Next M End Sub |
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