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I have a workbook that contains a number of worksheets. Each one has a
unique identifier contained in cell G6. What I want to be able to do is select a row in another worksheet (in the same workbook) that also contains the same reference, i.e. "sheet 5" has the unique identifier BDE127. I want the VB script that runs when I hit the embedded command button to refer to this identifier and then search for and select the row in sheet "Data" that contains BDE127 in a cell in column A. Any help/suggestions/advice about how to achieve this would be much appreciated. -- Cheers Peter Remove the INVALID to reply |
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