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Hi Bigwheel,
I tried this but it didn't work. I even formatted column A as DATE, and nothing. Thank you for helping me anyway. Hernan. |
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see file sent to your hotmail address
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Now is doing it! :-) Thanks.
Question... What do I have to add in order for the "cursor" to move to the right once the date is placed? Where can I read about all this stuff? :-) Hernan "bigwheel" wrote: see file sent to your hotmail address |
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"Hernan" wrote:
Now is doing it! :-) Thanks. Question... What do I have to add in order for the "cursor" to move to the right once the date is placed? Activecell.Offset(0,1).Select Where can I read about all this stuff? :-) There are many Excel books available |
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