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I'm trying to sort the columns, based on the values shown in a certain row.

The data consists of two tables, separated by an empty line.

      A       B       C       D       E
1           12QA03  12QA01  12QA02
2   Step 1  32      23      82
3   Step 2  43      92      1
4   Step 3  12      12      84
5   Step 4  65      89      51
6   
7           24QA93  24QA91  24QA95  24QA98
8   Step 1  94      77      83      28
9   Step 2  92      30      5       19
10  Step 3  19      82      16      49
11  Step 4  11      41      7       17

The goal is to get this:

      A       B       C       D       E
1           12QA01  12QA02  12QA03
2   Step 1  23      82      32
3   Step 2  92      1       43
4   Step 3  12      84      12
5   Step 4  89      51      65
6           
7           24QA91  24QA93  24QA95  24QA98
8   Step 1  77      94      83      28
9   Step 2  30      92      5       19
10  Step 3  82      19      16      49
11  Step 4  41      11      7       17

I have written a macro that works properly for the top table, but gives an error for the second:

Sub SortData()

    'Sort top table
    With Range("B1:D5")
    .Rows.Sort Key1:=.Rows.Range("B1"), Order1:=xlAscending, _
    Orientation:=xlLeftToRight
    End With

    'Sort top table
    With Range("B7:E11")
    .Rows.Sort Key1:=.Rows.Range("B7"), Order1:=xlAscending, _
    Orientation:=xlLeftToRight
    End With

End Sub

What is going wrong? Or might there be a better method? Thanks in advance for your help!

3 Answers 3

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A little simpler perhaps:

Sub SortLTable()
    Range("B7:E11").Sort Key1:=Range("B7:E7"), Order1:=xlAscending, Orientation:=xlLeftToRight
End Sub
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  • Thanks, I modified the code a bit, but now it works! May 27, 2014 at 23:10
  • Now I understand. I thought I mentioned that I wanted to sort both tables. May 27, 2014 at 23:27
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Put something in A1 and A7 temporarily, such as "A", so that you have complete tables (with filled header columns). You can remove these values after sorting.

Your use of With and Rows is confusing the issue though:

Sub SortData()

    'Sort top table
    Range("A1,A7").Value = "A"
    Range("B1:D5").Sort Key1:=Range("B1"), Order1:=xlAscending, _
        Orientation:=xlLeftToRight

    'Sort top table
    Range("B7:E11").Sort Key1:=Range("B7"), Order1:=xlAscending, _
        Orientation:=xlLeftToRight
    Range("A1,A7").Value = ""
End Sub
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  • Your suggestion works partially. The part where you place a temporary value in A1 and A7 removes the original values. Unfortunately, I need those values. Thanks for your effort. May 27, 2014 at 23:10
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    I was basing it on your sample which doesn't have anything in A1 or A7 ;). Anyway, glad you sorted.
    – Andy G
    May 27, 2014 at 23:13
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The following code works.

Sub SortLTable()
    Range("B1:D5").Sort Key1:=Range("B1:D1"), Order1:=xlAscending, Orientation:=xlLeftToRight
    Range("B7:E11").Sort Key1:=Range("B7:E7"), Order1:=xlAscending, Orientation:=xlLeftToRight
End Sub

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