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How would I make the "020304" portion of the sheet name in
the following command into a wildcard? Sheets("Mobile 020304").Select That is, I want a command that would work with "Mobile 020304" or "Mobile 021004". I tried "Mobile "& "*" and "Mobile " & "?" but no luck. Thanks in advance Drabbacs |
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