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I have a worksheet that has an autofilter on a column called Assigned DFE.
When a user uses this filter they will just see the rows that pertain to them. I created a command button that allows them copy one of their existing rows to the next available row, but when this happens they must re-select their name in the Assigned DFE column in order to see the new row that was added. How can I get my command button to automatically show the new row that was added without them having to do that extra step? Thank you, Sarah |
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