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Ok... I think I know the answer... after many time I had tried!!!
:) Cells(NextRow, 9) = "=VLOOKUP(RangeName,Rlookup,3,FALSE)" Juz insert the vlookup function like this in my vba code... and I go it! : -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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