The sort filter tab is messing up my macros...

MaddogJason

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
I recorded a macro that worked well on any sheet. But when I recorded a macro that included the Sort Filter tab in only worked on that specific sheet.
The code included this:

ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets("His 9 Grade").Sort.SortFields.Clear

So my guess is that it for some reason specifies for which worksheet the macro applies.
How do I change it so that it will work on any worksheet?
 

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VBA Code:
ActiveSheet.Sort.sortfields.clear
 
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