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If you are interested, the old Excel 4 macro help file is still available
for download from Microsoft. Macrofun.exe File Available on Online Services http://support.microsoft.com/default...85&Product=xlw -- Dana DeLouis Using Windows XP & Office XP = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = RefersToR1C1:="=GET.DOCUMENT(64,""Sheet1"")" What does the 64 represent? The number of rows? It was this line -- "=GET.DOCUMENT(64,""Sheet1"")" -- which really stumped me. I could not find any documentation on Get.Document(64,""...""). I would be grateful if someone could explain to me about Get.Document (in Excel in this example) or point me to an article or some source. |
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