t;
Intersect(.UsedRange, .UsedRange.Offset(1)).Sort Key1:=Range("C2")
End With
End Sub
Thanks
Rajan.
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> From: RAJA SHEKAR
> Date: Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 9:47 PM
> Subject: Fwd: $$Excel-Macros$$ Reports in excel
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> Hi Rajan,
>
> Any update per my below mail. Your help is required to create macros.
> Please
To: MS EXCEL AND VBA MACROS
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Reports in excel
Hi Sir,
I have a good knowledge in Excel however I want to learn VBA also. I have
interest in learning macros since I used to work in a BPO where simple &
advanced macros were used to make the job more easier.
Since my d
Hi Sir,
I have a good knowledge in Excel however I want to learn VBA also. I have
interest in learning macros since I used to work in a BPO where simple &
advanced macros were used to make the job more easier.
Since my daily work includes to prepare some type of reports in excel to be
send to the m
Hi Sir,
I have a good knowledge in Excel however I want to learn VBA also. I
have interest in learning macros since I used to work in a BPO where
simple & advanced macros were used to make the job more easier.
Since my daily work includes to prepare some type of reports in excel
to be send to the m