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Hi AMK4,
I usually go for Application.InputBox for the same reasons as Bob. The
first thing I tried with your problem was to use Type:= 8 then click a
worksheet tab, I know it's not a range, but it was worth a try. I got
my hopes up when Sheet3! appeared in the text box. My hopes were
quickly dashed when the error message popped up.
It's interesting that Bob's code, without the use of LCase or Ucase,
leads to the input not being case sensitive. I can't see how he's
managed that (damned clever).
Thanks for clearing up the ||'s for me.
Ken Johnson



 
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