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Hi!

I need to do sort function automatically,

Ex: Team 1 = 10200 pinfall and 450pts
Team 2 = 10245 pinfall and 413pts

I need when i made a sort that the Team2 become 1st since he had more
pnifall then pts...for a bowling program, i know i can do it with the sort
function itself, but is their a way that according to the result of each
week, this is done automatically ....

Thx you!
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Yan

Record a macro when you do the sort through the data menu. You can then draw
a command button on the sheet and assign the macro to the button.

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Peter

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Hi!

I need to do sort function automatically,

Ex: Team 1 = 10200 pinfall and 450pts
Team 2 = 10245 pinfall and 413pts

I need when i made a sort that the Team2 become 1st since he had more
pnifall then pts...for a bowling program, i know i can do it with the sort
function itself, but is their a way that according to the result of each
week, this is done automatically ....

Thx you!

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