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Whoa, I didn't know that. Thanks for the information.
However, the question is still open. If the range does not contain references to more than one sheet, it still can have a sheet name in it, and I don't know how to get the Range object I want. "Chip Pearson" wrote in message ... Krisztian, A Range object can refer to cells only on a single worksheet, so you can't create a range from the string "MySheet!A2:A4;MyOtherSheet!C2". |
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