Auto filter based on yesterdays date

anichols

Board Regular
Joined
Mar 11, 2021
Messages
87
Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
Hello all,

I have an autofilter that I am trying to have match yesterdays date, and I am struggling to make it work. I am trying to show all values that do not match yesterdays date so I can delete all those rows.

VBA Code:
    Selection.AutoFilter
    ActiveSheet.Range("AU1:AU" & Lastrow).AutoFilter Field:=47, Criteria1:="<>Format(Date - 1, "m/d/yyyy")", Operator:=xlFilterValues
 

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VBA Code:
Sub FiltrDate()
Dim MyVal As Date

MyVal = Date

ActiveSheet.Range("A1:A20").AutoFilter 1, ">=" & CDbl(MyVal)

End Sub

Change range to match your needs.
 
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