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Default EXCEL - 97 and 2000 (Want to bring in data and check against a template..

Sorry.. I had posted the same message to expert-exchange.com and quickly
posted the message from there to here.. in that site, they assign points
and ratings to the "experts"... again.. sorry for the confusion..
Anyway to rectify the posting?

I did try to do the coding.. took a crack at it..
But unfortunately.. been going in circles and/or had hard coded values..
like cel("b1") reference..
I need to use something like range(CurrentCell).offset(1,0).formula if
currentcell is A1...

and having sooo little time to get this project to a point that will
allow me to come back or at least leave a lasting impression.. I need
help.

So please assist.




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