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Is there a way to code using the R1C1 style of reference? It seems to me I have
doe it but I just can't recall it now. That is, instead of: Range("A1").Select Something like: Range(R1C1).Select That way it would same complications past column Z Thank You, -plh -- I keep hitting "Esc" -- but I'm still here! |
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