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EXCELLENT. So simple, yet effective. I appreciate your quick response.
Thanks. Opps... sorry about the holiday reference. I guess it's my American "Me" syndrome at work. Being of Welsh descent, I've always favored those in the UK. Thanks again, J.O. Scoops wrote: excelnut1954 wrote: Is there a way to keep it on the same line, but move it to column B ? Hi excelnut1954 Try Cells(ActiveCell.Row,"B").Select Regards Steve Thanks, Hope everyone had a great holiday J.O. It ain't a holiday in the UK. :-( |
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