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I have a macro for my spread sheet. When I get to Range, I want to say
Range (J ) .Select What can I put after the J to have the range always be on whatever active row that I am currently on, without actually putting the row number down. Range (JActiveCell) .Select obviously doesn't work. Any ideas. Thank you |
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