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Default MATCH with VBA - Can anyone get it to work?? (download my test file )

Instead of numerous messages back and forth - maybe someone can help
me by downloading my small test file and editing one of the sample VBA
Sub's and Functions I placed in there.

Here is the file:

www.infocellar.com/test1.zip

I tried numerous code snippets from messages in here as to how to use
the Match function within Visual Basic for Excel. None have worked.

My test1.xls files is simple - two sheets. The first sheet, "CLEC" is
the one I want to find my matches in. The second sheet "Customer" has
the Match function in it. In the Customer sheet, Colum A is the
search terms, Columb B is the same terms with an * in front and after
the text so that it will work with partila matches, and Column C shows
the results of the Match function - which is working fine.

But the cell, D4 is where I am trying to use VBA to insert a result
from a Match subroutine or embedded custom function.

See if you can play around with it and email me the working test1.xls
- thats a heap !!! My email is:


 
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