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I have a macro which sorts a shopping list in the order of the stores that I
do my grocery shopping, that I created using the create a macro option in I believe 2003, now using 2007, code below. Unfortunately if I add more items to the list and forget to change the macro end range things don't get sorted in the proper order. Is there any way that I can change the range so that regardless of the number of items in the list the macro will work properly? Sub SortShoppingList() ' ' SortShoppingList Macro ' Macro recorded 15/12/2006 by Michael Koerner ' ' Range("A1").Select Selection.AutoFilter Field:=4, Criteria1:="<" Range("A1:G1741").Sort Key1:=Range("E2"), Order1:=xlDescending, Key2:= _ Range("B2"), Order2:=xlAscending, Key3:=Range("C2"), Order3:=xlAscending _ , Header:=xlGuess, OrderCustom:=1, MatchCase:=False, Orientation:= _ xlTopToBottom, DataOption1:=xlSortNormal, DataOption2:=xlSortNormal, _ DataOption3:=xlSortNormal End Sub -- Regards Michael Koerner |
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You had some resonses to this question in your first post.
-- jb "Michael Koerner" wrote: I have a macro which sorts a shopping list in the order of the stores that I do my grocery shopping, that I created using the create a macro option in I believe 2003, now using 2007, code below. Unfortunately if I add more items to the list and forget to change the macro end range things don't get sorted in the proper order. Is there any way that I can change the range so that regardless of the number of items in the list the macro will work properly? Sub SortShoppingList() ' ' SortShoppingList Macro ' Macro recorded 15/12/2006 by Michael Koerner ' ' Range("A1").Select Selection.AutoFilter Field:=4, Criteria1:="<" Range("A1:G1741").Sort Key1:=Range("E2"), Order1:=xlDescending, Key2:= _ Range("B2"), Order2:=xlAscending, Key3:=Range("C2"), Order3:=xlAscending _ , Header:=xlGuess, OrderCustom:=1, MatchCase:=False, Orientation:= _ xlTopToBottom, DataOption1:=xlSortNormal, DataOption2:=xlSortNormal, _ DataOption3:=xlSortNormal End Sub -- Regards Michael Koerner |
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Sorry about that. It did not show up when I first checked for it
-- Regards Michael Koerner "john" wrote in message ... You had some resonses to this question in your first post. -- jb "Michael Koerner" wrote: I have a macro which sorts a shopping list in the order of the stores that I do my grocery shopping, that I created using the create a macro option in I believe 2003, now using 2007, code below. Unfortunately if I add more items to the list and forget to change the macro end range things don't get sorted in the proper order. Is there any way that I can change the range so that regardless of the number of items in the list the macro will work properly? Sub SortShoppingList() ' ' SortShoppingList Macro ' Macro recorded 15/12/2006 by Michael Koerner ' ' Range("A1").Select Selection.AutoFilter Field:=4, Criteria1:="<" Range("A1:G1741").Sort Key1:=Range("E2"), Order1:=xlDescending, Key2:= _ Range("B2"), Order2:=xlAscending, Key3:=Range("C2"), Order3:=xlAscending _ , Header:=xlGuess, OrderCustom:=1, MatchCase:=False, Orientation:= _ xlTopToBottom, DataOption1:=xlSortNormal, DataOption2:=xlSortNormal, _ DataOption3:=xlSortNormal End Sub -- Regards Michael Koerner |
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and another ....
Range(Range("A1"), Range("G1").End(xlDown) ).Sort Key1:=Range("E2"), Order1:=xlDescending, Key2:= Range("B2"), Order2:=xlAscending, Key3:=Range("C2"), Order3:=xlAscending "Michael Koerner" wrote: I have a macro which sorts a shopping list in the order of the stores that I do my grocery shopping, that I created using the create a macro option in I believe 2003, now using 2007, code below. Unfortunately if I add more items to the list and forget to change the macro end range things don't get sorted in the proper order. Is there any way that I can change the range so that regardless of the number of items in the list the macro will work properly? Sub SortShoppingList() ' ' SortShoppingList Macro ' Macro recorded 15/12/2006 by Michael Koerner ' ' Range("A1").Select Selection.AutoFilter Field:=4, Criteria1:="<" Range("A1:G1741").Sort Key1:=Range("E2"), Order1:=xlDescending, Key2:= _ Range("B2"), Order2:=xlAscending, Key3:=Range("C2"), Order3:=xlAscending _ , Header:=xlGuess, OrderCustom:=1, MatchCase:=False, Orientation:= _ xlTopToBottom, DataOption1:=xlSortNormal, DataOption2:=xlSortNormal, _ DataOption3:=xlSortNormal End Sub -- Regards Michael Koerner |
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