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Right, Bob!
Niek "fabalicious " wrote in message ... Hi Bob and Niek it's like Bob said. If i write it in brackets the worksheet can't execute the function because it's not globally available but only in the macro. if i use ActiveCell.Value = FindNth(Range("A1:A200"), "A", 1) the macro executes the function and it works, so that's what i am using now. anyway, thanks to both of you Fabalicious --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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