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Default User selecting range from userform via dropdown menue

Hi All!

I've searched for this for a while, and have had no luck! Also, I will doe the best to
explain exactly what I'm trying to do...but it might be tough...here goes!

I'm using VB within Excel. From a userform, I'd like to use a drop down menue (which I
already know how to do). The list would be of ranges (already set-up via insert-name-
define). So, when the user selects the item, they would have selected a range in the
background. Then, I'd like to copy the now selected range and paste it to a new area.

This would be repeated everytime the user starts over, however, the ranges will be different
depending on which range the user selects.

Is it too confusing or impossible? I have tried recording a macro and using the
"application.goto" option, however, all that it does is a specific range name and I could
not have the user select it...

Thanks in advance
Matt
 
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