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I have a list of work completed over a 24 hour period. I need to filter out
all work completed each hour. I have used autofilter, but at present need to use this function for every different hour, if i use a macro, the subtotal changes to the filter I'm inputting. Can i use a macro to perform this tedious task? |
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It is possible, even fairly simple, but can you give an example of the data
and how you filter, as that is not clear from your post. -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "priceyindevon" wrote in message ... I have a list of work completed over a 24 hour period. I need to filter out all work completed each hour. I have used autofilter, but at present need to use this function for every different hour, if i use a macro, the subtotal changes to the filter I'm inputting. Can i use a macro to perform this tedious task? |
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