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Old 03-30-2015, 11:02 AM
nicholes nicholes is offline how to filter using hyperlick? Windows XP how to filter using hyperlick? Office 2007
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Originally Posted by charlesdh View Post
HI,

First you will copy the code that was created to the workbook that you want to use. Once you do that you can then do the following.

With the workbook you want to use the code in look for the "Developer" tab.
Click on it and this will display a drop down. You will then look for "Insert" click it and a dropdown will appear you will see options. Click the "Form Control" button. This will be the top left button in the drop down. When you select it you will then click the location in the worksheet you want the button be placed. A pop up will appear and ask you what code you want to use. You will click the desired code and then press "OK". This will see the button you just created to the code that needs to run.

If all else fails you can send the workbook to me.
I have already enable the micros but after doing the same as you told me it says "the micro may not be available in this workbook or all micros have beeen disabled"

I have attached the file please dont mess up anything (as i would use the same file in future) i want to filter only one tab CR (tab name) and only column A in my file

Thanks in advance ( I will be here tomorrow)
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