Debra Dalgleish has a list at her site:
http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html
John Walkenbach's is a nice one to start with. See if you can find them in your
local bookstore and you can choose what one you like best.
gjcase wrote:
Dave:
Thanks, that does just what I'm after, except I wanted to start at row
2 vs row 1. Changing the range statement fixed that. I appreciate the
help.
BTW, can you recommend a good book for learning excel macro
programming? Right now, I'm just bumbling around tweaking things I've
recorded, buit I'd like to get into it more.
---Glenn
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