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    I need to a member to answer an old thread. Google search = Sorting in VBA

    This title should comply with rule #1 .


    I posted the following thread a few days ago. Not sure if I stumped some members, bored them with my lack of experience or did not make my self clear enough. Haha! Probably the latter two

    Anyway, a new set of eyes examining my problem would be great. If any further explaining is needed please let me know.

    Please see this thread


    Thanks

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    Re: I need to a member to answer an old thread. Google search = Sorting in VBA

    @herbie226,

    You do not use one thread to bump another. If your other thread has not been properly answered then "Bump" it...

    This is a duplicate post and as such does not comply with Rule 5 of our forum rules. This thread will now be closed, you may continue in your other thread.

    Want to get your question answered quickly?
    • Ensure your question is not too vague. Don't assume anyone is familiar with your problem. While you can upload small attachments, describe your problem in the body of the post. We are fortunate to have several Excel gurus, but few mind-readers.
    • On the other hand, skip irrelevant details. Be descriptive and concise. Short, direct, and to-the-point questions with apt thread titles are almost always answered promptly.
    • Keep the scope reasonably narrow. Questions like, "How do I set up an accounting system in Excel?" might be a long time waiting.
    • Explain what you've already tried. ("Calculation is set to automatic, but formulas still don't compute") so helpers don't waste your time or theirs.
    • Post a WORKBOOK. Nobody wants to type data from a picture or paste text from your post into a spreadsheet as a prelude to helping. To attach a file, push the button with the paperclip (or scroll down to the Manage Attachments button), browse to the required file, and then push the Upload button.
    • If your question has not been answered within a day, consider adding another post with any additional information you believe is relevant. If you think your post is good as is, just reply to your own thread with the words "Bump no response", which will bring it to the top of the forum.


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    Last edited by jeffreybrown; 10-13-2012 at 04:48 PM.
    HTH
    Regards, Jeff

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