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I think the most difficult part of any coding is building in the validation
checks. The actual work usually pretty straight forward. I think I'd start by lurking in these here newsgroups and even buy a book. Debra Dalgleish has a big list of books for excel at: http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html John Walkenbach's is a nice one to start with. I think that John Green (and others) is nice, too (for a second book??). See if you can find them in your local bookstore and you can choose what one you like best. xcelion wrote: Hi Dave, Thanks a lot for rewriiting the code itself.Iam new to Vba coding That's why code look some what less readable.Any way i admire your coding .Checking for the object every time is the one thing i have to look after.Please advise me on the good coding tips to prevent program crashes .I will try your fuction and get back to you.Thanks a lot Thanks Xcelion :) -- xcelion ------------------------------------------------------------------------ xcelion's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=16287 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=313732 -- Dave Peterson |
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