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My formula is spread over 1000 cells. Only in some of these it is wrong.
I would analize the code when the code runs for those cells. So I would set a breakpoint that consider the calling cell. I don't want to move my formula, and others one it needs, to a new workbook and reproduce the conditions for tose cells. Thanks you, Alex. |
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