XL: Macros to Sort Tabs in the Active WorkbookLast reviewed: February 2, 1998Article ID: Q105069 |
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SUMMARYAlthough there is no built-in tool to alphanumerically sort sheets, charts, modules, Microsoft Excel 4.0 macro sheets, and dialog sheets in a workbook, you can do this with a macro. NOTE: In Microsoft Excel 97 and Microsoft Excel 98, you cannot sort modules, since they are displayed in the Visual Basic Editor.
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http://www.microsoft.com/support/supportnet/refguide/default.asp Sample Visual Basic ProcedureThe following macro sorts all of the tabs in the active workbook in ascending order.
Sub Sort_Active_Book() Dim i As Integer, j As Integer For i = 1 To Sheets.Count For j = 1 To Sheets.Count - 1 If UCase$(Sheets(j).Name) > UCase$(Sheets(j + 1).Name) Then Sheets(j).Move After:=Sheets(j + 1) End If Next j Next i End SubNOTE: If you want to sort the tabs in descending order instead of ascending order, change the greater than sign (>) to a less than sign (<) in the following line:
If UCase$(Sheets(j).Name) > UCase$(Sheets(j + 1).Name) Thenso that it resembles this line:
If UCase$(Sheets(j).Name) < UCase$(Sheets(j + 1).Name) ThenTo use the macro, follow these steps:
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