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Default Select the row of a cell

Hey Jerry. Not so sure about that one! A bit out of my league. So what's the
solution? A book maybe. Do you know of a good book on VB for beginners
-intermediate? The help is useless to me about 60% of the time. I mean fancy
not being able to find something as simple as selecting the row of a cell.
It's pathetic. The amount of time I spend fooling around with syntax (go to
debug, bust my head trying to figure it out, try again, and again....and then
end up posting a question anyway). You guys are a tremendous help by the way.
Thankyou for your never ending stream of answers to my (sometimes dopey)
questions.Regards, Brett

"JLatham" wrote:

and sometimes the examples are TOO simple ... take a look at REDIM for
example, they give no example for multi-dimensioned arrays. Ce la vie!

"Brettjg" wrote:

Thanks Bob. Damn I wish Help in VB had some simple examples!

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Activecell.Entirerow.Select

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HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)

"Brettjg" wrote in message
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I know, I know, it's dead easy, but do you think I can find in Help?
How do I select the entire row of the activecell (or any cell)?
Regards, Brett