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Hi Col,
Make your procedure a function Given: Okay I have a function that in development I was just hitting from the worksheet. So in a cell I would enter =concat_clean(A1:Z1) I assumed that Robert was using a function and the 'Sub' is a typo. It is wise, however, to make as few assumptions as possible! --- Regards, Norman |
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