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I heard that "Range" can be eliminated in designating a range of cells
by just enclosing the range in brackets. Range("A1:C2") can be replaced by ["A1:B2"] I can't get it to work. What am I doing wrong? Also is there a source to show the ways that cells may be designated? Ed |
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