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I have noticed in the advice given on this grouop that when a
worksheetfunction is used the syntax is to include "Application.Worksheetfunction" before the relative function. For along time now I have utilised worksheet functions by simply adding "application" before the function. What are the benifits in using the longer statement? Stuart |
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