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Gord Dibben and Dave Peterson you guys know what your doing!
I have been toying around with find. They work good to find a sheet in a work book but they close when you do work in that spread sheet. Is there a way to keep the finder open all the time or to put it in the tool bar open , or to stay off to the side of the spread sheet so it is more easily accesed. I work with a lot of computer challenged people and try to make things easier for them . By doing this I can get them to do more produtive work . The quicker they can get around the computer , the more they learn computers are a great thing. It makes them want to use the computer instead of a stone and chisel.. Nice program add in for the automated sheets (( what are you nuts!!)) Got a laugh out of that when I saw it in the macro . Had to try it :) Thanks guys -- Brian |
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