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Sorry, your suggested code is way out.
There are various ways of doing the job, bearing in mind that the Range() argument is usually a *String*. When using numbers, this is probably the best :- i = 1 Range(Cells(1, 1 + 1), Cells(2, 1 + i)).Select Regards BrianB ---------------------------------- *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** Don't just participate in USENET...get rewarded for it! |
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