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Missing Table-Drop Down Arrows
I have a Table set up in Excel 2007, and I am using the following code to extract data to another sheet, using advanced filter: Sub FilterAllNames() Worksheets("DBase").Range("DBase").AdvancedFilter Action:=xlFilterCopy, _ CriteriaRange:=Worksheets("Reports").Range("CritNa mes"), _ CopyToRange:=Worksheets("Reports").Range("Output") , Unique:=False End Sub The sub works, but it strips my table (in the DBase worksheet) of the drop-down arrows. The table is apparently still there because the Table Tools Design tab is still displayed, and the Total Row box still works. Why do I lose my drop-downs, or how do I get them back??? |
Missing Table-Drop Down Arrows
On Feb 6, 5:13*pm, "John" wrote:
I have a Table set up in Excel 2007, and I am using the following code to extract data to another sheet, using advanced filter: Sub FilterAllNames() * * Worksheets("DBase").Range("DBase").AdvancedFilter Action:=xlFilterCopy, _ * * * *CriteriaRange:=Worksheets("Reports").Range("CritN ames"), _ * * * *CopyToRange:=Worksheets("Reports").Range("Output" ), Unique:=False *End Sub *The sub works, but it strips my table (in the DBase worksheet) of the drop-down arrows. The table *is apparently still there because the Table Tools Design tab is still displayed, and the Total Row box still works. Why do I lose my drop-downs, or how do I get them back??? By drop down arrows, do you mean drop down arrows from the filter? if so, advance filter does not have drop down arrows, just auto filter |
Missing Table-Drop Down Arrows
I mean the drop down arrows in my original table. The arrows are there until
I use advanced filter with the "copy to another location" option, then the arrows immediately disappear. "CurlyDave" wrote in message ... On Feb 6, 5:13 pm, "John" wrote: I have a Table set up in Excel 2007, and I am using the following code to extract data to another sheet, using advanced filter: Sub FilterAllNames() Worksheets("DBase").Range("DBase").AdvancedFilter Action:=xlFilterCopy, _ CriteriaRange:=Worksheets("Reports").Range("CritNa mes"), _ CopyToRange:=Worksheets("Reports").Range("Output") , Unique:=False End Sub The sub works, but it strips my table (in the DBase worksheet) of the drop-down arrows. The table is apparently still there because the Table Tools Design tab is still displayed, and the Total Row box still works. Why do I lose my drop-downs, or how do I get them back??? By drop down arrows, do you mean drop down arrows from the filter? if so, advance filter does not have drop down arrows, just auto filter |
Missing Table-Drop Down Arrows
Hi John
If you turn on Autofilter again do you see them then ? No time to test it now myself Maybe you like this add-in http://www.rondebruin.nl/table.htm -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "John" wrote in message ... I mean the drop down arrows in my original table. The arrows are there until I use advanced filter with the "copy to another location" option, then the arrows immediately disappear. "CurlyDave" wrote in message ... On Feb 6, 5:13 pm, "John" wrote: I have a Table set up in Excel 2007, and I am using the following code to extract data to another sheet, using advanced filter: Sub FilterAllNames() Worksheets("DBase").Range("DBase").AdvancedFilter Action:=xlFilterCopy, _ CriteriaRange:=Worksheets("Reports").Range("CritNa mes"), _ CopyToRange:=Worksheets("Reports").Range("Output") , Unique:=False End Sub The sub works, but it strips my table (in the DBase worksheet) of the drop-down arrows. The table is apparently still there because the Table Tools Design tab is still displayed, and the Total Row box still works. Why do I lose my drop-downs, or how do I get them back??? By drop down arrows, do you mean drop down arrows from the filter? if so, advance filter does not have drop down arrows, just auto filter |
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