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An easy macro question and one I believe to be a little more diffi
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TroutKing
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Thanks Don that helped. Is there a way to have it prompt me for the desired
folder but open an info box that lets me select the folder instead of typing
the folder name?
"Don Guillett" wrote:
ans=inputbox("Enter folder")
then use ans in your string instead of the folder name
2. you need a macro to leave the value. or you need to chg the formula to a
value after.
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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software
"TroutKing" wrote in message
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I asked these questions the last couple of days, but didn't get the
response
I needed so I decided to try once more.
First Question (easy I believe):
Can someone please tell me how to get Excel to prompt me for a desired
folder (inside my macro) instead of always requiring me to hardcode the
desired folder itself into the macro?
Second Question:
How do I make a cell equal to another cells value (and hardcode it) and
not
that other cells revolving formula (without using a macro)? For example:
Cell X is set up to read the current date
Cell Y is an empty cell that the user will either leave blank or place an
"X"
I need cell Z to read cell Y and if there is an "X" then I need the date
in
cell X to be HARDCODED into cell Z.
I received some helpful information on the second question, but it stopped
short of telling me how to hardcode the desired information. Can someone
please help?
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