Nice one,
Now can you tell us the solution for if any of us are in a similar situation?
Dr B
On 2 January 2012 19:04, noskosteve <noskosteve@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> The conversion appears to be an unnecessary restriction on the true problem. All he wants is a unique sort order where there are matching names. I emailed Robert and advised him of a simple recommended solution; serial sorts. If done correctly previous sort order is not disturbed for identical later sort items.
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> 73, Steve N.
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> --- In ExcelVBA@yahoogroups.com, Michael Trombetta <mickey11030@...> wrote:
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>> Perhaps the simplest solution to this sorting problem is to upgrade to Excel 2007 or later. In these newer releases you can sort up to 64 levels.
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