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Nigel
 
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Can you force a content or item into a closed workbook with a receiving
formula?

example:
copy C2 contents and paste them into R45 in a closed book?

i am having trouble with carrying over a variable between 2 macros. i need (
in macro 1, to select and copy the contents of C2 and in macro 2 ( on another
workbook ), use the value to carry on its procedure. Can this be acheived?

Regards,

Nigel

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Nigel,

See my reply to your other question in excel.misc, but you'll need the
workbook open.

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Can you force a content or item into a closed workbook with a receiving
formula?

example:
copy C2 contents and paste them into R45 in a closed book?

i am having trouble with carrying over a variable between 2 macros. i need

(
in macro 1, to select and copy the contents of C2 and in macro 2 ( on

another
workbook ), use the value to carry on its procedure. Can this be acheived?

Regards,

Nigel



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