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I want to be able to look up the changing contents of a
particular cell, move to that value on another worksheet
and then select related cells, then cut and paste to
another location.

I can do exactly what I want, except I always get the same
values being selected, rather than the current value of
the target cell.

How do I tell the Macro to use the value of the cell when
using Edit, Find?
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As usual, you should always post your code by cut/paste here. Pls do NOT
attach a workbook.

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I want to be able to look up the changing contents of a
particular cell, move to that value on another worksheet
and then select related cells, then cut and paste to
another location.

I can do exactly what I want, except I always get the same
values being selected, rather than the current value of
the target cell.

How do I tell the Macro to use the value of the cell when
using Edit, Find?



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