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Not sure what you mean by "I fetch" the address, but if the functions in
the freely downloadable file at http://home.pacbell.net/beban are available to your workbook, the following will select the cell on the active sheet that contains the nth occurrence of Q1 2004: Sub test3001() Dim rng As Range,n as long n=1 On Error Resume Next Set rng = Range(ArrayMatch("Q1 2004", Range("A1:E5"), "A")(n, 1)) If Not rng Is Nothing Then rng.Select End Sub Alan Beban monika wrote: hi In one of the sheets I am finding COlumn "Q1 2004". THese words are found in column "U" and Column "CG". How can I differentiate which one i need to pick??? WHat i am currently doing is right inthe beginning when i activate this sheet i select the first cell of the sheet: cells(1,1).select and since i know theoritically that I am looking for "Q1 2004" at its 1st occurance, hence i fetch the address of that cell where these words are 1st found. IS there a solution to this thing? thanks Monika |
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