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Hi
Is there an easy way to tell ms vb that if an action produces an error simply to skip several lines and continue. I say because I expect errors in certain instances (in this case where a Find function cannot find a value then I just want to the macro to continue (but must skip a few lines on code which become irrelevant) -- Kevin |
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