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Hi All,
I have a range named OMSZ, and I'd like to use this name in Find, but this line gives an error: MyVar = ThisWorkbook.Names("OMSZ").Find("StringToSearchFor ", [A1], , , xlByRows, xlNext).Row What is the correct syntax? The named range is OK, because e.g. MyRange = ThisWorkbook.Names("OMSZ").RefersTo gives back the correct range. |
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