How about putting the aa bb or cc in the cell manually and then having a
generic macro which would select whichever one you put.
Or could you just use the drop down arrow of the autofilter to get the same
effect faster and more efficiently.
On 9 February 2012 00:15, Mohammed Muneer wrote:
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*From:* Sam Mathai Chacko
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 08, 2012 9:31 AM
> *To:* excel-macros@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Thanx in advance!
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> Duh.
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> Sub macro4()
>
> call macro1
> call macro2
> call macro3
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> End Sub
>
> ???
:31 AM
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Thanx in advance!
Duh.
Sub macro4()
call macro1
call macro2
call macro3
End Sub
???
Sam
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 8:10 PM, dguillett1 wrote:
I don’t understand what you want the final result to look like
uille...@gmail.com
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> *From:* Mohammed Muneer
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 08, 2012 8:15 AM
> *To:* excel-macros@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* $$Excel-Macros$$ Thanx in advance!
>
>
> Ok Don I understand u what u want to get from me.
>
> Hope this will serve u to underst
I don’t understand what you want the final result to look like... I’m trying..
Don Guillett
SalesAid Software
dguille...@gmail.com
From: Mohammed Muneer
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 8:15 AM
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Thanx in advance!
Ok Don I
Ok Don I understand u what u want to get from me.
Hope this will serve u to understand what I want to say, means (aa),
(bb) & (cc) are the 3 separate macros ok. If I want to merge these 3
macros into 1. what could be the process?
How I can merge them?
What code is applicable in doing so?
(aa)