The autofilter is sorting data vertically, but I want to filter rows horizontally. Lets say that I have the following table:
1 2 2 1 2
B A E F F
B D E F F
C D E F F
What I can do is to set an autofilter and filter only the rows containing "B" in the first column. What I would like to do is to filter only the rows that contain "2" (in this case the rows are second, third and the last in this case).
I have found some information regarding this matter. All of the answers I found are containing some macros to get the job done, but they were written for MS Excel, and are not compatible with OpenOffice
For example, this macros should get the rows filtered, but is not working in OpenOffice Calc:
Option Explicit
Sub horizontal_filter()
'Erik Van Geit
'060910
Dim LC As Integer 'Last Column
Dim R As Long
Dim i As Integer
Dim FilterValue As String
Const FilterColumn = 1 '1 is most logical value but you may change this
R = ActiveCell.Row
LC = Cells(R, Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft).Column
FilterValue = Cells(R, FilterColumn)
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
'to filter starting after FilterColumn
For i = FilterColumn + 1 To LC
'to filter all columns even before the filtercolumn
'For i = 1 To LC
If i <> FilterColumn Then
Columns(i).Hidden = Cells(R, i) <> FilterValue
End If
Next i
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
Any help is greatly appreciated!
You can't, under the assumption of reasonable expense. It's much easier just to transform your data so that rows get columns and vice versa. So, i would strongly recommend transforming the data using
Paste Special
together with theTranspose
option. You could even do this dynamically by using theTRANSPOSE()
function.EDIT:
Now i got it - you want to hide columns based on a certain value. This is possible using a macro in fact, so my first answer was incorrect - sorry for that! There are some macros around that will do this for you. You can combine such a solution with an auto filter. Here's a solution by king_026 from the OpenOffice.org forums (slightly adapted to table structure - see below):
So, the following table:
will look like this after Autofilter on Col1 and after the macro did his work: