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I getting an Err.Number of 1004 that can have various, different
Err.Description values. e.g. "Microsoft Excel cannot find the data you're searching for. If you are certain the data exists in the current sheet, check what you typed and try again." "Application-defined or object-defined error" "Copy method of Worksheet class failed" Doesn't this defeat the object of have a Err.Number somewhat, as you then have to check the Err.description anyway ? NickHK |
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