VBA sorting with customized conditions
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I know excel can do it by spliting the content and sort several time. I would like to do it programmatically, however.
I have several cell values in form of AxB:
sources:[200x300,200x100,100x300,100x50]
results:[100x50,100x300,200x100,200x300]
and i would like to sort it first by A and then by B constrainted to the result of A. If possible, could it be only the results is printed out in the excel cells, without showing any steps in excel cells?
Thanks in advance
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I know excel can do it by spliting the content and sort several time. I would like to do it programmatically, however.
I have several cell values in form of AxB:
sources:[200x300,200x100,100x300,100x50]
results:[100x50,100x300,200x100,200x300]
and i would like to sort it first by A and then by B constrainted to the result of A. If possible, could it be only the results is printed out in the excel cells, without showing any steps in excel cells?
Thanks in advance
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Range.Sort()
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I know excel can do it by spliting the content and sort several time. I would like to do it programmatically, however.
I have several cell values in form of AxB:
sources:[200x300,200x100,100x300,100x50]
results:[100x50,100x300,200x100,200x300]
and i would like to sort it first by A and then by B constrainted to the result of A. If possible, could it be only the results is printed out in the excel cells, without showing any steps in excel cells?
Thanks in advance
excel vba excel-vba
I know excel can do it by spliting the content and sort several time. I would like to do it programmatically, however.
I have several cell values in form of AxB:
sources:[200x300,200x100,100x300,100x50]
results:[100x50,100x300,200x100,200x300]
and i would like to sort it first by A and then by B constrainted to the result of A. If possible, could it be only the results is printed out in the excel cells, without showing any steps in excel cells?
Thanks in advance
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