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I have a worksheet where column A is a list of numbers and Row 1 is a
different list of numbers

Is there a way to activate a cell given the column A value and Row 1
value? (so I can then insert a value)


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I have a worksheet where column A is a list of numbers and Row 1 is a
different list of numbers

Is there a way to activate a cell given the column A value and Row 1
value? (so I can then insert a value)


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