could you please share the sample file and output u like to see

On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 3:46 PM, MMartin <rcbr4nch...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am trying to use this macro to strip and sort my company page
> followers.  I am not technical but found this and have tried to get it to
> work for me.
>
> It appears to start working then it just stops and I have lost lots of my
> data  I have four files that I need to run micro in then merge the
> results.  All it appears to do is add in a new column A with a number for
> each record.
>
> Sub Macro1()
>
> Range("A1").Select
>
> lastRow = LastRowIndex(ActiveSheet, 1)
>
> Do While ActiveCell.Row < lastRow
>
> ActiveCell.Select
> Selection.RowHeight = 49.5
>
> Selection.Offset(1, 0).Select
> Selection.Delete Shift:=xlUp
> Selection.Delete Shift:=xlUp
>
> Selection.Offset(3, 0).Select
> Selection.Insert Shift:=xlDown, CopyOrigin:=xlFormatFromLeftOrAbove
>
> Selection.Offset(1, 0).Select
>
> lastRow = LastRowIndex(ActiveSheet, 1)
>
> Loop
>
> ' AutoFit Column Width
> Cells.Select
> With Selection
> .VerticalAlignment = xlBottom
> .WrapText = False
> .Orientation = 0
> .AddIndent = False
> .IndentLevel = -1
> .ShrinkToFit = False
> .ReadingOrder = xlContext
> .MergeCells = False
> End With
> Selection.Columns.AutoFit
>
> ' Insert a column
> Columns("A:A").Select
> Selection.Insert Shift:=xlToRight, CopyOrigin:=xlFormatFromLeftOrAbove
>
> ' Insert record numbers
> Range("A1").Select
> i = 1
> Selection.Value = i
> Do While ActiveCell.Row < lastRow
> i = i + 1
> Selection.Offset(5, 0).Select
> Selection.Value = i
> Loop
>
> 'clear last row
> Selection.ClearContents
>
> End Sub
>
>
> Function LastRowIndex(ByVal w As Worksheet, ByVal col As Variant) As Long
> Dim r As Range
>
> Set r = Application.Intersect(w.UsedRange, w.Columns(col))
> If Not r Is Nothing Then
> Set r = r.Cells(r.Cells.Count)
>
> If IsEmpty(r.Value) Then
> LastRowIndex = r.End(xlUp).Row
> Else
> LastRowIndex = r.Row
> End If
> End If
> End Function
>
> hope someone can help me.
>
> Thanks
>
>
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