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I have a range of cells from A1:H1.
I have some VBA code for a macro, which, when conditions are met results in a '1' appearing in any one of the above range of cells. A the worksheet is very large and I don't usually look at the top row it's easy for me to miss these 1's. If I don't notice them and delet them, future macros won't work. What I would be really grateful for, is some generic code to add to th existing code so that the 1 is deleted as soon as the event i complete. In this way, I won't need to remember to delete the 1 eac time. Hope you can help -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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