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I have a O.K. routine today that restore format when merged cells are the target in a worksheet_change event. The code is like below - for testing merge cells A1:D1 and forward to row 10. Now I need to restore format by button and need to change the routine to work with all merged cells from A1:D1 to A10:D10. How can I do that - I've tried a while now but can't get the procedure right. Please help. Manybe your solution can handle the last two inhibited row to unlock cells and unhide them ...:? The button connection is not a probelm -the probelm is to reference the merged cells, make the object right, to take them one by one in a loop or...? (To test routine: Merge cells A1:D1 and forward to row 10) Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) '****** Restore merged cells format by change ************ If Not Application.Intersect(Target, Sheet1.Range("A1:D10")) Is Nothing Then Target.NumberFormat = "@" With Target .HorizontalAlignment = xlLeft .VerticalAlignment = xlCenter .WrapText = True .Orientation = 0 .AddIndent = False .IndentLevel = 0 .ShrinkToFit = False .ReadingOrder = xlContext .MergeCells = True End With With Target.Font .Name = "Arial" .FontStyle = "Normal" .Size = 10 .Strikethrough = False .Superscript = False .Subscript = False .OutlineFont = False .Shadow = False .Underline = xlUnderlineStyleNone .ColorIndex = 1 End With ' ----------Need borders around mergedcells, not within their cells Dim sel As Range Set sel = Sheet1.Range(Cells(Target.Row, Target.Column), Cells(Target.Row, Target.Column + 3)) sel.Borders(xlDiagonalDown).LineStyle = xlNone sel.Borders(xlDiagonalUp).LineStyle = xlNone With sel.Borders(xlEdgeLeft) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 1 End With With sel.Borders(xlEdgeTop) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 37 End With With sel.Borders(xlEdgeBottom) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 37 End With With sel.Borders(xlEdgeRight) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 1 End With sel.Borders(xlInsideVertical).LineStyle = xlNone With Target.Interior .ColorIndex = 36 .Pattern = xlSolid .PatternColorIndex = 10 End With sel.FormatConditions.Delete 'sel.Locked = False 'sel.FormulaHidden = False End If End Sub |
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I don't really understand what you are what you want to do so I'll try and
answer the following in isolation from the rest of your question. -the probelm is to reference the merged cells, make the object right, to take them one by one in a loop or...? Assuming you want to apply same formats to the entire range you can reference as one range object and apply formats in one go. With Range("A1:D10") .whatever_format = some format End with The only additional format you might want to apply is - ..Borders(xlInsideHorizontal) But note this would generate an error if the range is only one row (as would xlInsideVertical if only one column). In passing - With Target.Interior .ColorIndex = 36 .Pattern = xlSolid .PatternColorIndex = 10 End With Is there any point to apply .PatternColorIndex / colour without a pattern. Regards, Peter T "Marie J-son" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a O.K. routine today that restore format when merged cells are the target in a worksheet_change event. The code is like below - for testing merge cells A1:D1 and forward to row 10. Now I need to restore format by button and need to change the routine to work with all merged cells from A1:D1 to A10:D10. How can I do that - I've tried a while now but can't get the procedure right. Please help. Manybe your solution can handle the last two inhibited row to unlock cells and unhide them ...:? The button connection is not a probelm -the probelm is to reference the merged cells, make the object right, to take them one by one in a loop or...? (To test routine: Merge cells A1:D1 and forward to row 10) Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) '****** Restore merged cells format by change ************ If Not Application.Intersect(Target, Sheet1.Range("A1:D10")) Is Nothing Then Target.NumberFormat = "@" With Target .HorizontalAlignment = xlLeft .VerticalAlignment = xlCenter .WrapText = True .Orientation = 0 .AddIndent = False .IndentLevel = 0 .ShrinkToFit = False .ReadingOrder = xlContext .MergeCells = True End With With Target.Font .Name = "Arial" .FontStyle = "Normal" .Size = 10 .Strikethrough = False .Superscript = False .Subscript = False .OutlineFont = False .Shadow = False .Underline = xlUnderlineStyleNone .ColorIndex = 1 End With ' ----------Need borders around mergedcells, not within their cells Dim sel As Range Set sel = Sheet1.Range(Cells(Target.Row, Target.Column), Cells(Target.Row, Target.Column + 3)) sel.Borders(xlDiagonalDown).LineStyle = xlNone sel.Borders(xlDiagonalUp).LineStyle = xlNone With sel.Borders(xlEdgeLeft) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 1 End With With sel.Borders(xlEdgeTop) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 37 End With With sel.Borders(xlEdgeBottom) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 37 End With With sel.Borders(xlEdgeRight) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 1 End With sel.Borders(xlInsideVertical).LineStyle = xlNone With Target.Interior .ColorIndex = 36 .Pattern = xlSolid .PatternColorIndex = 10 End With sel.FormatConditions.Delete 'sel.Locked = False 'sel.FormulaHidden = False End If End Sub |
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Hi,
I want to ensure the formats after someone make cut and past, drag and drop etc. If so, the format vanishes. If someone drag another cell with a different PatternColorIndex, I had to have the PatternColorIndex = 10. In some worksheets I have inhibited drag and drop and cut possibility, but I can't do that in all. If users have changed the format accidently like drag and drop, there is an protection on the sheet - the users will not be able to restor it them selves.. This is more specific how I tried to solve the problem and get the error right now. Since there is a lot of different cells, I have used Union to aggreate the similar cells together. An Example: Set rngBNot = Union(Range("H2:J30"), Range("H32:J40"), Range("H42:J46"), Range("H48:J54")) With this rngBNot I then run the procedure, and when ".MergeCells = True" line comes, it can't handle the union, but want to create one single merged cell of it. I've thought of kind of loop through mergeareas or something, but this is on the edge of my skill ... '------------G20:J59 CHECKLIST NOTES -------------------------------- With rngBNot .NumberFormat = "@" .HorizontalAlignment = xlLeft .VerticalAlignment = xlCenter .WrapText = True .Orientation = 0 .AddIndent = False .IndentLevel = 0 .ShrinkToFit = False .ReadingOrder = xlContext .MergeCells = True End With Hope this clarify /Regards "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions skrev i meddelandet ... I don't really understand what you are what you want to do so I'll try and answer the following in isolation from the rest of your question. -the probelm is to reference the merged cells, make the object right, to take them one by one in a loop or...? Assuming you want to apply same formats to the entire range you can reference as one range object and apply formats in one go. With Range("A1:D10") .whatever_format = some format End with The only additional format you might want to apply is - .Borders(xlInsideHorizontal) But note this would generate an error if the range is only one row (as would xlInsideVertical if only one column). In passing - With Target.Interior .ColorIndex = 36 .Pattern = xlSolid .PatternColorIndex = 10 End With Is there any point to apply .PatternColorIndex / colour without a pattern. Regards, Peter T "Marie J-son" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a O.K. routine today that restore format when merged cells are the target in a worksheet_change event. The code is like below - for testing merge cells A1:D1 and forward to row 10. Now I need to restore format by button and need to change the routine to work with all merged cells from A1:D1 to A10:D10. How can I do that - I've tried a while now but can't get the procedure right. Please help. Manybe your solution can handle the last two inhibited row to unlock cells and unhide them ...:? The button connection is not a probelm -the probelm is to reference the merged cells, make the object right, to take them one by one in a loop or...? (To test routine: Merge cells A1:D1 and forward to row 10) Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) '****** Restore merged cells format by change ************ If Not Application.Intersect(Target, Sheet1.Range("A1:D10")) Is Nothing Then Target.NumberFormat = "@" With Target .HorizontalAlignment = xlLeft .VerticalAlignment = xlCenter .WrapText = True .Orientation = 0 .AddIndent = False .IndentLevel = 0 .ShrinkToFit = False .ReadingOrder = xlContext .MergeCells = True End With With Target.Font .Name = "Arial" .FontStyle = "Normal" .Size = 10 .Strikethrough = False .Superscript = False .Subscript = False .OutlineFont = False .Shadow = False .Underline = xlUnderlineStyleNone .ColorIndex = 1 End With ' ----------Need borders around mergedcells, not within their cells Dim sel As Range Set sel = Sheet1.Range(Cells(Target.Row, Target.Column), Cells(Target.Row, Target.Column + 3)) sel.Borders(xlDiagonalDown).LineStyle = xlNone sel.Borders(xlDiagonalUp).LineStyle = xlNone With sel.Borders(xlEdgeLeft) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 1 End With With sel.Borders(xlEdgeTop) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 37 End With With sel.Borders(xlEdgeBottom) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 37 End With With sel.Borders(xlEdgeRight) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 1 End With sel.Borders(xlInsideVertical).LineStyle = xlNone With Target.Interior .ColorIndex = 36 .Pattern = xlSolid .PatternColorIndex = 10 End With sel.FormatConditions.Delete 'sel.Locked = False 'sel.FormulaHidden = False End If End Sub |
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If I follow the only problem is merging a multiple area range - right?
Assuming you want each row in each area merged - Dim ar As Range With rngBNot ' format stuff For Each ar In .Areas ar.Merge True ' the True arg merges each row Next End With Regards, Peter T "Marie J-son" wrote in message ... Hi, I want to ensure the formats after someone make cut and past, drag and drop etc. If so, the format vanishes. If someone drag another cell with a different PatternColorIndex, I had to have the PatternColorIndex = 10. In some worksheets I have inhibited drag and drop and cut possibility, but I can't do that in all. If users have changed the format accidently like drag and drop, there is an protection on the sheet - the users will not be able to restor it them selves.. This is more specific how I tried to solve the problem and get the error right now. Since there is a lot of different cells, I have used Union to aggreate the similar cells together. An Example: Set rngBNot = Union(Range("H2:J30"), Range("H32:J40"), Range("H42:J46"), Range("H48:J54")) With this rngBNot I then run the procedure, and when ".MergeCells = True" line comes, it can't handle the union, but want to create one single merged cell of it. I've thought of kind of loop through mergeareas or something, but this is on the edge of my skill ... '------------G20:J59 CHECKLIST NOTES -------------------------------- With rngBNot .NumberFormat = "@" .HorizontalAlignment = xlLeft .VerticalAlignment = xlCenter .WrapText = True .Orientation = 0 .AddIndent = False .IndentLevel = 0 .ShrinkToFit = False .ReadingOrder = xlContext .MergeCells = True End With Hope this clarify /Regards "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions skrev i meddelandet ... I don't really understand what you are what you want to do so I'll try and answer the following in isolation from the rest of your question. -the probelm is to reference the merged cells, make the object right, to take them one by one in a loop or...? Assuming you want to apply same formats to the entire range you can reference as one range object and apply formats in one go. With Range("A1:D10") .whatever_format = some format End with The only additional format you might want to apply is - .Borders(xlInsideHorizontal) But note this would generate an error if the range is only one row (as would xlInsideVertical if only one column). In passing - With Target.Interior .ColorIndex = 36 .Pattern = xlSolid .PatternColorIndex = 10 End With Is there any point to apply .PatternColorIndex / colour without a pattern. Regards, Peter T "Marie J-son" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a O.K. routine today that restore format when merged cells are the target in a worksheet_change event. The code is like below - for testing merge cells A1:D1 and forward to row 10. Now I need to restore format by button and need to change the routine to work with all merged cells from A1:D1 to A10:D10. How can I do that - I've tried a while now but can't get the procedure right. Please help. Manybe your solution can handle the last two inhibited row to unlock cells and unhide them ...:? The button connection is not a probelm -the probelm is to reference the merged cells, make the object right, to take them one by one in a loop or...? (To test routine: Merge cells A1:D1 and forward to row 10) Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) '****** Restore merged cells format by change ************ If Not Application.Intersect(Target, Sheet1.Range("A1:D10")) Is Nothing Then Target.NumberFormat = "@" With Target .HorizontalAlignment = xlLeft .VerticalAlignment = xlCenter .WrapText = True .Orientation = 0 .AddIndent = False .IndentLevel = 0 .ShrinkToFit = False .ReadingOrder = xlContext .MergeCells = True End With With Target.Font .Name = "Arial" .FontStyle = "Normal" .Size = 10 .Strikethrough = False .Superscript = False .Subscript = False .OutlineFont = False .Shadow = False .Underline = xlUnderlineStyleNone .ColorIndex = 1 End With ' ----------Need borders around mergedcells, not within their cells Dim sel As Range Set sel = Sheet1.Range(Cells(Target.Row, Target.Column), Cells(Target.Row, Target.Column + 3)) sel.Borders(xlDiagonalDown).LineStyle = xlNone sel.Borders(xlDiagonalUp).LineStyle = xlNone With sel.Borders(xlEdgeLeft) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 1 End With With sel.Borders(xlEdgeTop) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 37 End With With sel.Borders(xlEdgeBottom) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 37 End With With sel.Borders(xlEdgeRight) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 1 End With sel.Borders(xlInsideVertical).LineStyle = xlNone With Target.Interior .ColorIndex = 36 .Pattern = xlSolid .PatternColorIndex = 10 End With sel.FormatConditions.Delete 'sel.Locked = False 'sel.FormulaHidden = False End If End Sub |
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Instead of reapplying all the formats after the user screws it up, er, modifies
the formatting, maybe you could keep a hidden sheet that has all the formats you want. Then just copy|paste special|formats whenever they touch one of those ranges. Marie J-son wrote: Hi, I have a O.K. routine today that restore format when merged cells are the target in a worksheet_change event. The code is like below - for testing merge cells A1:D1 and forward to row 10. Now I need to restore format by button and need to change the routine to work with all merged cells from A1:D1 to A10:D10. How can I do that - I've tried a while now but can't get the procedure right. Please help. Manybe your solution can handle the last two inhibited row to unlock cells and unhide them ...:? The button connection is not a probelm -the probelm is to reference the merged cells, make the object right, to take them one by one in a loop or...? (To test routine: Merge cells A1:D1 and forward to row 10) Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) '****** Restore merged cells format by change ************ If Not Application.Intersect(Target, Sheet1.Range("A1:D10")) Is Nothing Then Target.NumberFormat = "@" With Target .HorizontalAlignment = xlLeft .VerticalAlignment = xlCenter .WrapText = True .Orientation = 0 .AddIndent = False .IndentLevel = 0 .ShrinkToFit = False .ReadingOrder = xlContext .MergeCells = True End With With Target.Font .Name = "Arial" .FontStyle = "Normal" .Size = 10 .Strikethrough = False .Superscript = False .Subscript = False .OutlineFont = False .Shadow = False .Underline = xlUnderlineStyleNone .ColorIndex = 1 End With ' ----------Need borders around mergedcells, not within their cells Dim sel As Range Set sel = Sheet1.Range(Cells(Target.Row, Target.Column), Cells(Target.Row, Target.Column + 3)) sel.Borders(xlDiagonalDown).LineStyle = xlNone sel.Borders(xlDiagonalUp).LineStyle = xlNone With sel.Borders(xlEdgeLeft) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 1 End With With sel.Borders(xlEdgeTop) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 37 End With With sel.Borders(xlEdgeBottom) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 37 End With With sel.Borders(xlEdgeRight) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 1 End With sel.Borders(xlInsideVertical).LineStyle = xlNone With Target.Interior .ColorIndex = 36 .Pattern = xlSolid .PatternColorIndex = 10 End With sel.FormatConditions.Delete 'sel.Locked = False 'sel.FormulaHidden = False End If End Sub -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks for the suggestion Dave,
Unfortunately do I have investigated that and found that this would eliminate users own copy paste operations, since the VBA code use the clipboard ...do you know a way to save clipboard content, make vba copy-paste, and then insert the information again. The solution only need to handle string values in cells (but can't be interferred with merged cells, more than one area selected, selected drawings etc) Can this work? I just found out that I still can't copy paste between sheets (despite a huge effeort to rmake restore vba procedures for different cells and formats ..., because there seems always to be something that UserInterFaceOnly doesn't handle, like on worksheet_activate events run code like: * Add validation * CellDragAndDrop commands .... and sometimes the worksbook protection fight against it. You use to have good ideas, Dave - any one popping up now? /Kind regards "Dave Peterson" skrev i meddelandet ... Instead of reapplying all the formats after the user screws it up, er, modifies the formatting, maybe you could keep a hidden sheet that has all the formats you want. Then just copy|paste special|formats whenever they touch one of those ranges. Marie J-son wrote: Hi, I have a O.K. routine today that restore format when merged cells are the target in a worksheet_change event. The code is like below - for testing merge cells A1:D1 and forward to row 10. Now I need to restore format by button and need to change the routine to work with all merged cells from A1:D1 to A10:D10. How can I do that - I've tried a while now but can't get the procedure right. Please help. Manybe your solution can handle the last two inhibited row to unlock cells and unhide them ...:? The button connection is not a problem -the problem is to reference the merged cells, make the object right, to take them one by one in a loop or...? (To test routine: Merge cells A1:D1 and forward to row 10) Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) '****** Restore merged cells format by change ************ If Not Application.Intersect(Target, Sheet1.Range("A1:D10")) Is Nothing Then Target.NumberFormat = "@" With Target .HorizontalAlignment = xlLeft .VerticalAlignment = xlCenter .WrapText = True .Orientation = 0 .AddIndent = False .IndentLevel = 0 .ShrinkToFit = False .ReadingOrder = xlContext .MergeCells = True End With With Target.Font .Name = "Arial" .FontStyle = "Normal" .Size = 10 .Strikethrough = False .Superscript = False .Subscript = False .OutlineFont = False .Shadow = False .Underline = xlUnderlineStyleNone .ColorIndex = 1 End With ' ----------Need borders around mergedcells, not within their cells Dim sel As Range Set sel = Sheet1.Range(Cells(Target.Row, Target.Column), Cells(Target.Row, Target.Column + 3)) sel.Borders(xlDiagonalDown).LineStyle = xlNone sel.Borders(xlDiagonalUp).LineStyle = xlNone With sel.Borders(xlEdgeLeft) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 1 End With With sel.Borders(xlEdgeTop) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 37 End With With sel.Borders(xlEdgeBottom) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 37 End With With sel.Borders(xlEdgeRight) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 1 End With sel.Borders(xlInsideVertical).LineStyle = xlNone With Target.Interior .ColorIndex = 36 .Pattern = xlSolid .PatternColorIndex = 10 End With sel.FormatConditions.Delete 'sel.Locked = False 'sel.FormulaHidden = False End If End Sub -- Dave Peterson |
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Lots of things in macros kill the clipboard.
And when event macros are used, you may never be able to get to the clipboard--since it can be killed when the event fires. Maybe you could use workbook_beforesave to apply the formatting. And hope that the user won't care if the clipboard is lost. Or just make the macro get called when the user wants it (a button on the worksheet???). Then you could get out of the macro if there's something in the clipboard. if application.cutcopymode < false then exit sub I've never seen a way to save that clipboard. Marie J-son wrote: Thanks for the suggestion Dave, Unfortunately do I have investigated that and found that this would eliminate users own copy paste operations, since the VBA code use the clipboard ...do you know a way to save clipboard content, make vba copy-paste, and then insert the information again. The solution only need to handle string values in cells (but can't be interferred with merged cells, more than one area selected, selected drawings etc) Can this work? I just found out that I still can't copy paste between sheets (despite a huge effeort to rmake restore vba procedures for different cells and formats ..., because there seems always to be something that UserInterFaceOnly doesn't handle, like on worksheet_activate events run code like: * Add validation * CellDragAndDrop commands ... and sometimes the worksbook protection fight against it. You use to have good ideas, Dave - any one popping up now? /Kind regards "Dave Peterson" skrev i meddelandet ... Instead of reapplying all the formats after the user screws it up, er, modifies the formatting, maybe you could keep a hidden sheet that has all the formats you want. Then just copy|paste special|formats whenever they touch one of those ranges. Marie J-son wrote: Hi, I have a O.K. routine today that restore format when merged cells are the target in a worksheet_change event. The code is like below - for testing merge cells A1:D1 and forward to row 10. Now I need to restore format by button and need to change the routine to work with all merged cells from A1:D1 to A10:D10. How can I do that - I've tried a while now but can't get the procedure right. Please help. Manybe your solution can handle the last two inhibited row to unlock cells and unhide them ...:? The button connection is not a problem -the problem is to reference the merged cells, make the object right, to take them one by one in a loop or...? (To test routine: Merge cells A1:D1 and forward to row 10) Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) '****** Restore merged cells format by change ************ If Not Application.Intersect(Target, Sheet1.Range("A1:D10")) Is Nothing Then Target.NumberFormat = "@" With Target .HorizontalAlignment = xlLeft .VerticalAlignment = xlCenter .WrapText = True .Orientation = 0 .AddIndent = False .IndentLevel = 0 .ShrinkToFit = False .ReadingOrder = xlContext .MergeCells = True End With With Target.Font .Name = "Arial" .FontStyle = "Normal" .Size = 10 .Strikethrough = False .Superscript = False .Subscript = False .OutlineFont = False .Shadow = False .Underline = xlUnderlineStyleNone .ColorIndex = 1 End With ' ----------Need borders around mergedcells, not within their cells Dim sel As Range Set sel = Sheet1.Range(Cells(Target.Row, Target.Column), Cells(Target.Row, Target.Column + 3)) sel.Borders(xlDiagonalDown).LineStyle = xlNone sel.Borders(xlDiagonalUp).LineStyle = xlNone With sel.Borders(xlEdgeLeft) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 1 End With With sel.Borders(xlEdgeTop) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 37 End With With sel.Borders(xlEdgeBottom) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 37 End With With sel.Borders(xlEdgeRight) .LineStyle = xlContinuous .Weight = xlThin .ColorIndex = 1 End With sel.Borders(xlInsideVertical).LineStyle = xlNone With Target.Interior .ColorIndex = 36 .Pattern = xlSolid .PatternColorIndex = 10 End With sel.FormatConditions.Delete 'sel.Locked = False 'sel.FormulaHidden = False End If End Sub -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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