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I am trying to reference my macro to an .csv file. But, i do not know how to
make an absolute reference, when the file is closed...Please help. Thanks -- Sergei D |
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A .CSV file is plain old text. It doesn't really have columns and rows.
I think I'd open the .csv file, let excel parse it to what you want, then get the info from that opened .CSV file. Sergei D wrote: I am trying to reference my macro to an .csv file. But, i do not know how to make an absolute reference, when the file is closed...Please help. Thanks -- Sergei D -- Dave Peterson |
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