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    Multi-Dimensional Array Sort

    Hello,

    I am trying to create a multi dimensional array and use a bubble sort to do it. I have five columns and 91 rows. I nee all the info in a row to stay together and it only has to look at one of the columns to sort. Here is how one of the rows looks like.

    Denver Chicago aa 162 275

    So I only need it to be sorted by the third column but i need every value in the row to stay together.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks

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    How about creating a temporary worksheet, copy the data from the array to that sheet, use Excel to sort it as you want, copy the sorted data back to the array, and finally delete the temporary worksheet

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    you can follow yongle's recommendation.

    and you can see older threads on sorting Md arrays...


    this:
    http://www.vbaexpress.com/forum/show...g-Multi-Arrays

    or this:
    http://www.vbaexpress.com/forum/show...ensional-Array
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