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Or, if you need the return value in a VBA variable, use it like
myValue = WorksheetFunction.Substitute(A1,"GR extract for ", "") Stefi €˛Bob Phillips€¯ ezt Ć*rta: Stefi's is a worksheet formula, just plug it into the sheet. -- HTH Bob Phillips "Tempy" wrote in message ... Hi Stefi, danke, but as i am not a programme, could you please explain how i would use as i have tried it by saying myValue = Substitute(A1, "GR extract for ", "") and then i get an error message ? I know you are in Germany, as the "," in South Africa is replaced by the ";" in germany. Tempy *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
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