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using match in vba without assigning a cell
Thanks everyone!
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
dim sb as variant
sb = application.match(begbase,worksheets("sheet1").ran ge("a2:a20"))
or for an exact match
sb = application.match(begbase,worksheets("sheet1").ran ge("a2:a20"),0)
Papa Jonah wrote:
I am trying this:
sb=application.match(begbase,a2:a20)
and not having any success.
Did I misunderstand?
"Don Guillett" wrote:
to use match
sb=application.match
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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software
"Papa Jonah" wrote in message
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I am trying to use the match function to assign a value to a variable.
I do not want to put the match syntax in a cell. I just want the result
to
be able to be referred to later in an If then statement. I have tried:
startbase = Match(begbase, "a:a")
but that does not work.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
TIA
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Dave Peterson
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