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Sue,
It shouldn't make a difference whether you execute the code normally or step through it in the debugger. Perhaps you could provide the code in question and an explanation of what "doesn't work" means. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Sue McCain" wrote in message ... I'm trying to resize ranges with VBA. When I step through the routine using the debugger, it works fine. When I do it in the midst of a program with fifteen or so ranges to resize, and run it without stepping through it, it doesn't work. Is there a timing issue here? Why would it work when I do it one step at a time, but not when I do many steps without the debugger? |
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