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note that LIKE is case sensitive
(unless OPTION COMPARE TEXT has been set in the module's decl. section) keepITcool < email : keepitcool chello nl (with @ and .) < homepage: http://members.chello.nl/keepitcool "Chip Pearson" wrote: John, Use the LIKE operator. E.g, If Cells(a,4) Like "*Abstractor" Then |
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