how i can use vba programming in excel 2007 to sort in column in
ascending order give me reply as a i am beginner.

Re: vba programming in excel 2007 by JP

JP
Sat May 10 13:22:55 CDT 2008

Did you try sorting the manual way? Doesn't Excel 2007 have a "Sort
Ascending" button like 2003 does?

--JP

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> how i can use vba programming in excel 2007 to sort in column in
> ascending order give me reply as a i am beginner.


Re: vba programming in excel 2007 by Gord

Gord
Sat May 10 14:06:00 CDT 2008

I don't use 2007 but it should have a Macro Recorder feature same as earlier
versions.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 10 May 2008 11:08:39 -0700 (PDT), rkmaurya18@gmail.com wrote:

>how i can use vba programming in excel 2007 to sort in column in
>ascending order give me reply as a i am beginner.


Re: vba programming in excel 2007 by Ron

Ron
Sun May 11 07:23:14 CDT 2008

Display the Developer tab go to Office Button >Excel Options...Popular

On that Tab you can find the Record macro option and also the
option to start/stop recording a macro on the bottom left of the Excel screen.



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Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


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Re: vba programming in excel 2007 by DeenyH

DeenyH
Fri May 16 11:51:01 CDT 2008

Gord, you are in for a "treat," and I use that term sarcastically. Office
2007 does not have "Tools/Options, " etc. Toolbars as we know them are
gone--now there are "tabs" and "ribbons." MS has dumbed it down so that
users will use the mouse far more than previously. We just converted to
2007, and I am spending hours trying to figure out where to access features
that I knew backwards and forwards in 2003. Without this online community,
I'd croak! However, even with all the excellent responses received regarding
how to stop recording a macro, when I do exactly what is recommended, I still
have zero success in getting the macro to STOP recording. So, more hours
figuring it out--resulting in slowdown of major projects. Sorry, but I'm
really feeling a steep learning curve with this new version...



"Gord Dibben" wrote:

> I don't use 2007 but it should have a Macro Recorder feature same as earlier
> versions.
>
>
> Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
>
> On Sat, 10 May 2008 11:08:39 -0700 (PDT), rkmaurya18@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >how i can use vba programming in excel 2007 to sort in column in
> >ascending order give me reply as a i am beginner.
>
>