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Hi jlroper

Sorry for the delay in my reply - only just spotted your question from
yesterday. You will probably find that the code you are copying is
breaking at a certain points where Excel is expecting them to continue
- probably due to the screen width on the forum you are viewing from.
I've put together a small example file, just so you can see how it
should look and work.

HTH

DominicB


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