Filtered field

I

Ivan Lötter

Hi,

Is it possible to display filtered fields in a cell on a spreadsheet?

For example I have a column with Numbers. I then filter on the Numbers
and want this specific number to be displayed in a cell which is part
of a title.
 
C

CLR

Experiment with Data > Filter > Autofilter > Custom > contains........

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
 
M

Max

Ivan Lötter said:
Is it possible to display filtered fields in a cell on a spreadsheet?

For example I have a column with Numbers. I then filter on the Numbers
and want this specific number to be displayed in a cell which is part
of a title.

Perhaps what you're after is "showfilter"?

If so, try Tom Ogilvy's ShowFilter UDF (below)

To implement the UDF:
Press Alt+F11 to go to VBE
Click Insert > Module
Copy and paste the UDF (below) into the white space on the right
[everything within the dotted lines]

Press Alt+Q to get back to Excel

In Excel, assuming autofilter is applied on cols A to C in row1
To use Tom's UDF, put in say, K1: =showfilter(A1), copy K1 to M1.
K1:M1 will display the autofilter selections made in A1:C1

'---
Public Function ShowFilter(rng As Range)
Dim filt As Filter
Dim sCrit1 As String
Dim sCrit2 As String
Dim sop As String
Dim lngOp As Long
Dim lngOff As Long
Dim frng As Range
Dim sh As Worksheet

Application.Volatile

Set sh = rng.Parent
If sh.FilterMode = False Then
ShowFilter = "No Active Filter"
Exit Function
End If
Set frng = sh.AutoFilter.Range

If Intersect(rng.EntireColumn, frng) Is Nothing Then
ShowFilter = CVErr(xlErrRef)
Else
lngOff = rng.Column - frng.Columns(1).Column + 1
If Not sh.AutoFilter.Filters(lngOff).On Then
ShowFilter = "No Conditions"
Else
Set filt = sh.AutoFilter.Filters(lngOff)
On Error Resume Next
sCrit1 = filt.Criteria1
sCrit2 = filt.Criteria2
lngOp = filt.Operator
If lngOp = xlAnd Then
sop = " And "
ElseIf lngOp = xlOr Then
sop = " or "
Else
sop = ""
End If
ShowFilter = sCrit1 & sop & sCrit2
End If
End If
End Function
'---


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