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Apply same filter to all sheets in a workbook
Hi,
I am after a macro which filters by a particular name eg. Tyson in Column B for all worksheets in a workbook. I would be attaching this macro to a "macro" button so when the admin click the button the sheets are filtered for Tyson. If they click another button then the filter will apply to another name eg. ALI. Please help with macro. I would record it but each month the sheet names and number of sheets will vary. Thanks, Manir |
Apply same filter to all sheets in a workbook
Hi Manir,
How's this do you? Sub Filter_All_Sheets() Dim WS As Object For Each WS In Worksheets WS.Range("A1:C10").AutoFilter Field:=2, Criteria1:="Tyson" Next WS End Sub Change the Range, Field (2 = column B) & Criteria to suit JF On 30 Jul, 16:23, manfareed wrote: Hi, I am after a macro which filters by a particular name eg. Tyson *in Column B for all worksheets in a workbook. I would be attaching this macro to a "macro" button so when the admin click the button the sheets are filtered for Tyson. If they click another button then the filter will apply to another name eg. ALI. Please help with macro. I would record it but each month the sheet names and number of sheets will vary. Thanks, Manir |
Apply same filter to all sheets in a workbook
Should get you going.
Sub eachsht() For i = 2 To Worksheets.Count With Sheets(Sheets(i).Name) MsgBox .Range("a1") End With Next i End Sub -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "manfareed" wrote in message ... Hi, I am after a macro which filters by a particular name eg. Tyson in Column B for all worksheets in a workbook. I would be attaching this macro to a "macro" button so when the admin click the button the sheets are filtered for Tyson. If they click another button then the filter will apply to another name eg. ALI. Please help with macro. I would record it but each month the sheet names and number of sheets will vary. Thanks, Manir |
Apply same filter to all sheets in a workbook
Thanks JF ... just what I was after
" wrote: Hi Manir, How's this do you? Sub Filter_All_Sheets() Dim WS As Object For Each WS In Worksheets WS.Range("A1:C10").AutoFilter Field:=2, Criteria1:="Tyson" Next WS End Sub Change the Range, Field (2 = column B) & Criteria to suit JF On 30 Jul, 16:23, manfareed wrote: Hi, I am after a macro which filters by a particular name eg. Tyson in Column B for all worksheets in a workbook. I would be attaching this macro to a "macro" button so when the admin click the button the sheets are filtered for Tyson. If they click another button then the filter will apply to another name eg. ALI. Please help with macro. I would record it but each month the sheet names and number of sheets will vary. Thanks, Manir |
Apply same filter to all sheets in a workbook
Thanks Don ... I think I can use your code as well
"Don Guillett" wrote: Should get you going. Sub eachsht() For i = 2 To Worksheets.Count With Sheets(Sheets(i).Name) MsgBox .Range("a1") End With Next i End Sub -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "manfareed" wrote in message ... Hi, I am after a macro which filters by a particular name eg. Tyson in Column B for all worksheets in a workbook. I would be attaching this macro to a "macro" button so when the admin click the button the sheets are filtered for Tyson. If they click another button then the filter will apply to another name eg. ALI. Please help with macro. I would record it but each month the sheet names and number of sheets will vary. Thanks, Manir |
Apply same filter to all sheets in a workbook
Hi JF ,
How would I exclude the first worksheet. This is going to be a summary sheet with macro button which the user will click to filter. Thanks " wrote: Hi Manir, How's this do you? Sub Filter_All_Sheets() Dim WS As Object For Each WS In Worksheets WS.Range("A1:C10").AutoFilter Field:=2, Criteria1:="Tyson" Next WS End Sub Change the Range, Field (2 = column B) & Criteria to suit JF On 30 Jul, 16:23, manfareed wrote: Hi, I am after a macro which filters by a particular name eg. Tyson in Column B for all worksheets in a workbook. I would be attaching this macro to a "macro" button so when the admin click the button the sheets are filtered for Tyson. If they click another button then the filter will apply to another name eg. ALI. Please help with macro. I would record it but each month the sheet names and number of sheets will vary. Thanks, Manir |
Apply same filter to all sheets in a workbook
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Apply same filter to all sheets in a workbook
Sub Filter_All_Booth()
Dim WS As Object For Each WS In Worksheets If WS.Name < "Summary" Then WS.Range("A2:p50").AutoFilter Field:=2, Criteria1:="Booth" end if Next WS End Sub -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "manfareed" wrote in message ... hi, this is my final code but i get an error...run time error 91 ?? Sub Filter_All_Booth() Dim WS As Object If WS.Name < "Summary" Then For Each WS In Worksheets WS.Range("A2:p50").AutoFilter Field:=2, Criteria1:="Booth" Next WS End If End Sub thx "Don Guillett" wrote: if ws.name <"Summary" then -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "manfareed" wrote in message ... Hi JF , How would I exclude the first worksheet. This is going to be a summary sheet with macro button which the user will click to filter. Thanks " wrote: Hi Manir, How's this do you? Sub Filter_All_Sheets() Dim WS As Object For Each WS In Worksheets WS.Range("A1:C10").AutoFilter Field:=2, Criteria1:="Tyson" Next WS End Sub Change the Range, Field (2 = column B) & Criteria to suit JF On 30 Jul, 16:23, manfareed wrote: Hi, I am after a macro which filters by a particular name eg. Tyson in Column B for all worksheets in a workbook. I would be attaching this macro to a "macro" button so when the admin click the button the sheets are filtered for Tyson. If they click another button then the filter will apply to another name eg. ALI. Please help with macro. I would record it but each month the sheet names and number of sheets will vary. Thanks, Manir |
Apply same filter to all sheets in a workbook
Many Thanks ...its been an education.
"Don Guillett" wrote: Sub Filter_All_Booth() Dim WS As Object For Each WS In Worksheets If WS.Name < "Summary" Then WS.Range("A2:p50").AutoFilter Field:=2, Criteria1:="Booth" end if Next WS End Sub -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "manfareed" wrote in message ... hi, this is my final code but i get an error...run time error 91 ?? Sub Filter_All_Booth() Dim WS As Object If WS.Name < "Summary" Then For Each WS In Worksheets WS.Range("A2:p50").AutoFilter Field:=2, Criteria1:="Booth" Next WS End If End Sub thx "Don Guillett" wrote: if ws.name <"Summary" then -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "manfareed" wrote in message ... Hi JF , How would I exclude the first worksheet. This is going to be a summary sheet with macro button which the user will click to filter. Thanks " wrote: Hi Manir, How's this do you? Sub Filter_All_Sheets() Dim WS As Object For Each WS In Worksheets WS.Range("A1:C10").AutoFilter Field:=2, Criteria1:="Tyson" Next WS End Sub Change the Range, Field (2 = column B) & Criteria to suit JF On 30 Jul, 16:23, manfareed wrote: Hi, I am after a macro which filters by a particular name eg. Tyson in Column B for all worksheets in a workbook. I would be attaching this macro to a "macro" button so when the admin click the button the sheets are filtered for Tyson. If they click another button then the filter will apply to another name eg. ALI. Please help with macro. I would record it but each month the sheet names and number of sheets will vary. Thanks, Manir |
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