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You said you want the sort done automatically.
There is no other way to make it "automatic" than by using code. The code is sheet event code. Right-click on the sheet tab and "View Code". Copy/paste the amended code into that sheet module. Alt + q to return to Excel Enter something into column B and the Column B will sort in ascending order. The other columns will stay attached to column B. If you want a different column to sort on, you must edit the code to reflect that. If you want to try this code and need editing, post back with some particulars. Gord On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 13:04:01 -0800, bkunes wrote: i am not real familiar with excel and this seams a little to complex. if it can me simplified or done in an easier way i would appreciate it. |
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