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I believe the references you are refereing to is to use VB6 compiler to
compile the code. To compile code you need to buy a compiler. Compiled code can sometimes run faster and may take up less memory that an excel macro. The question is why do you want to convert. does the present code take a long time to run? Compiled code only real advantage besides speed is you don't need to buy Excel (MicroSoft Office) to run the code. Compiled code just requires Windows installed on the PC or servier. "ScoobyDoo" wrote: Hi I have this macro to filter data Sheets("Working Data").Select Cells.Select Selection.Delete Shift:=xlUp Range("A1").Select Sheets("Raw data").Cells.AdvancedFilter Action:=xlFilterCopy, CriteriaRange _ :=Sheets("Filter Criteria").Rows("1:3"), CopyToRange:=Range("A1"), Unique _ :=False Cells.Select Selection.Columns.AutoFit The filter Criteria is on sheet Filter Criteria There are row headings from Columns A to AG The actual criteria are; Cell D2 ="=*AoS" Cell F3 ="=*AoS" Cell I2 ="=*Battle" Cell I3 ="=*Battle" Cell L2 ="=USA" Cell L3 ="=USA" Cell M2 ="=*Victory" Cell M3 ="=*Victory" The data being filtered is on sheet Raw Data Once the data is filtered, it is copied top sheet Working data I have read in various threads that VBA code can be more efficient than Macro code. My questions is.. how do you convert the above code to VBA? |
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