Here is an easy reference code which filters data in the sheet. In the code, we have filtered the data in three steps.
Step 1: Remove existing filter from the sheet (if any). This code ensures if there is already a filter applied then the same is removed first
Step 2: Apply filter on 5th column (E) of the data where Country is Japan
Step 3: Apply filter on 4th column (D) of the data where Department ID is 711
'This function can be used to filter data
Public Sub FilterData()
'Reset/Remove filter from sheet
Sheet1.AutoFilterMode = False
'Apply first filter on 5th column (E) in the data where Country is Japan
Sheet1.Range("A1:G" & Sheet1.Range("A10000").End(xlUp).Row).AutoFilter 5, "Japan"
'Apply second filter on 4th column (D) in the data where Department ID is 711
Sheet1.Range("A1:G" & Sheet1.Range("A10000").End(xlUp).Row).AutoFilter 4, "711"
End Sub
'This function can be used to filter data
Public Sub FilterData()
'Reset/Remove filter from sheet
Sheet1.AutoFilterMode = False
'Apply first filter on 5th column (E) in the data where Country is Japan
Sheet1.Range("A1:G" & Sheet1.UsedRange.Row).AutoFilter 5, "Japan"
'Apply second filter on 4th column (D) in the data where Department ID is 711
Sheet1.Range("A1:G" & Sheet1.UsedRange.Row).AutoFilter 4, "711"
End Sub
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