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Hi All:
I'm pretty familiar with Word VBA and am now blundering around Excel. A few successes so far. I find the trickiest thing so far is adapting myself from Word's range object to Excel's. An elementary question. I have two variables, representing two cells in the same column. What is the easy way to return a range = to all the cells between (and including) the two? So far my untutored brain can only think of a complicated statement involving offsets and resizes. Oh.. if there are any traps-for-young-players a newbie should know, I'd appreciate it. Thanks for your time, Garry |
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