Using Multiple criteria in VBA

anshikam

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Hello,

I dont see why my code is only pulling records with criteria "DUE TODAY"

' ActiveSheet.ListObjects("Table1").Range.AutoFilter Field:=7, Criteria1:=Array("OVERDUE", "DUE", "DUE DATE PENDING", "DUE TODAY")'

I am trying to filter data based on values
("OVERDUE", "DUE", "DUE DATE PENDING", "DUE TODAY")' in column 7

Thanks
 

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ActiveSheet.ListObjects("Table1").Range.AutoFilter Field:=7, Criteria1:=Array("OVERDUE", "DUE", "DUE DATE PENDING", "DUE TODAY"), Operator:=xlFilterValues
 
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