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9.3

VBA code for combobox value & autofilter to show all values

Asked by Golfer219 in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

Tags: Excel 2003

I've already done the following.  When a user selects a value from a combobox, it is then used as the value to autofilter on another sheet. The code I used is:

Sheet1.Range("A1").AutoFilter Field:=2, Criteria1:=ComboBox1.Value, visibledropdown:=True

This is working perfectly.  However, the one thing I'd like to add is a field that says ALL so that if the user selects all, nothing is filtered for that column.  Does anyone know how to set it up so that if the value of ALL is chosen, the filter shows all related records for that column?  Sort of like: If value of combobox="All", show all, if value of combobox doesn't equal "All", custom filter for combobox value.

Thanks!
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