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I have a macro in an Excel worksheet that just needs one step added,
to move the cursor one cell down from its current position. Can someone tell me what the code for that would be? When I add record the keystroke via moving the down arrow one cell down, it actually adds the cell reference, which is no good. Thanks! |
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