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Indeed it is!
Bob "Frank Kabel" wrote in message ... Bob that's Ron and me for example, aren't we <ebg Bob Phillips wrote: Jurgen, I can assure you that I do stay well away from it <vbg. One of the 'advantages' of using a version of MS products that is almost US is that internatiolisation issues are rarely a problem, and when they are I use my continental colleagues to sort it for me :-). Bob "keepITcool" wrote in message ... true my comment was more a NOTE to you <g stay away from the RefersTolocal/ReferstoR1c1Local arguments of the names.add method. they were programmed by a xenophobe. -- keepITcool www.XLsupport.com | keepITcool chello nl | amsterdam Bob Phillips wrote in message : I think you are missing the point, it is not a value to the RefersTo property as the OP was using it, it was being used as an (undefined) variable. He doesn't want RefersToLocal AFAICS, he got confused by the help. |
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