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Thanks for the reply Jim.
I am way behind on VB as I started via Excel 4 years ago and have not got my head around the VB terms although I have read the books. In this case I can't get the right syntax of: Range.Find ("01") My initial post may have been confusing as "Start" was the first cell in column A with "01" and then the series went "02", "03", etc. The data has no number format so I presume it is text I am looking for. Are you able to put the "Range.Find" and the syntax of the declaration on the initial macro? At the moment I can't get the computer help files to advance my knowledge. I am sorry if my inaptitude frustrates you. With Thanks. |
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