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Default VBA: For Each... Statement, Expert?


AAE:

I think you are right. However my entire program is based on that lin
of code:
Set rng = .Columns(68).Find(dtReportDate)



Does anyone have any clever ideas? I guess I will try switching th
range to = .columns(68)

and I will have to figure out a different way to return dtReportDate t
the report.

Im up for the challenge :rolleyes

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