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Occasionally when I use IsEmpty to see if a cell contains data like
"IsEmpty(Cells(x,y))" it returns "False" when there is nothing there. I've tested the cell with Len(Cells(x,y)) and it returns 0. Does anyone know why this happens or how to get around it? Thanks, John Hutchins |
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