Saving a "Sort"

dokouk

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Office Version
  1. 365
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  1. Windows
I have a standard report which I need to sort in the same way everytime. Is there a way to save the "sort" sequence and apply instead of re-creating each time?

Thanks in advance!
 

Excel Facts

Copy a format multiple times
Select a formatted range. Double-click the Format Painter (left side of Home tab). You can paste formatting multiple times. Esc to stop
Turn on your Macro Recorder, and record yourself sorting the report. Then stop the Macro Recorder.
You will have just created/saved VBA code that will do that sort. So you can just run the code.

Note that sometimes it may be necessary to edit your recorded code a little, if the range may change in size and you want to make it more dynamic. If you need to do that, post the code that you record, and let us know what changes need to be accounted for.
 
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