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Hello,

I want to select the last cell with a value from a particular cell (e.g.,
A3) from several worksheets in the same workbook. Is this possible? If so,
can anyone suggest way(s) to go about it, please?

Thank you.
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Default choose last specific nonblank cell from different worksheets

Very easy:

Anytime a user changes cell A3 in any worksheet, have them insert a comment
giving the date of change.

Then all you have to do is review the dates and pick the latest one.
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"Compassionate Felix" wrote:

Hello,

I want to select the last cell with a value from a particular cell (e.g.,
A3) from several worksheets in the same workbook. Is this possible? If so,
can anyone suggest way(s) to go about it, please?

Thank you.

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