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Probably a simple answer to this, but I am doing a find using the
Range.Find function. It is looking in all cells. Goal is to get column A's value for the row that my string was found. How can I do this? Was thinking about using offset, but I cannot figure out how to get the column the string was found on. Thanks |
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