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I was working with the below code for a few weeks:
Sub Grp() Dim lngRow As Long Sheets("Sheet1").Select For i = 10 To 0 Step -2 For lngRow = Cells(Rows.Count, "B").End(xlUp).Row To 9 Step -1 If Range("B" & lngRow) < "" And Left(Range("B" & lngRow), i) = Space(i) Then Range("B" & lngRow & ":B" & lngRow).Rows.Group End If Next lngRow Next i End Sub It works great for grouping cells based on spaces in front of the cells (0, 2, 4, 6, 8, or 10 spaces). What Im trying to do now is modify the code above to group cells based on the IndentLevel. I am trying to modify this now (to do grouping based on IndentLevel): Sub Grp() Dim lngRow As Long Sheets("Sheet1").Select For i = 6 To 0 Step -1 For lngRow = Cells(Rows.Count, "B").End(xlUp).Row To 2 Step -1 If Range("B" & lngRow).IndentLevel 0 And Range("B" & lngRow).IndentLevel = (i) Then Range("B" & lngRow & ":B" & lngRow).Rows.Group End If Next lngRow Next i End Sub All this code does though, is give me one giant grouping; no sub-groups. Jacob Skaria was kind enough to give me some code a few days ago. When I ran it, it seemed to work on a small sample, but on a larger sample it didnt group appropriately. Specifically, it always seems to miss the last grouping in any group. Ive spent a couple of hours on this, and havent been able to figure it out yet. Does anyone know how to do this grouping, and get the last group in a list, so that it rolls up into the whole list appropriately? Thanks, Ryan--- -- Ryan--- If this information was helpful, please indicate this by clicking ''Yes''. |
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