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I have this block in my code:
For Each CurCell In iStateRange
ActiveCell.Formula = "='[MAY 2005.xls]IB'!$G$" & iRow
iRow = iRow + 18
ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Select
Next

This works perfectly (almost), but when it gets to the last CurCell in
iStateRange, it does not enter the data. I changed the above to this:
For Each CurCell In iStateRange
ActiveCell.Formula = "='[MAY 2005.xls]IB'!$G$" & iRow
iRow = iRow + 18
ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Select
Next
ActiveCell.Formula = "='[MAY 2005.xls]IB'!$G$" & iRow

And now everything works fine. I wanted to see what someone thought,
because I'm sure this is not the best way to do it.


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