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In my Excel Workbook, I want the macro to find every row which
contains a cell containing the text "Robert" and then highlight this row my shading it light grey. The number of rows containing "Robert" changes all the time. I know I need a Do ... Until statement, however I can't seem to come to grips with the syntax and how to fit it into the macro. Thanks. Ian M |
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