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I have several lines of VB that I have in Excel that I am concantanting
and then wanting to drop into the VB editor. When I do this, Excel is adding a " to the front and back of the code, why? Example: Cell A1 = Workbooks.Open Filename:= _ Cell A2 = C:\Documents and Settings\Richard Sabbara\My Documents\Budget20060730.xls Cell A3 = A1&CHAR(10)&A2 The result in A3 is: "Workbooks.Open Filename:= _ C:\Documents and Settings\Richard Sabbara\My Documents\Budget20060730.xls" This becomes an even bigger issue for me when I am trying to build this out using cell references, b/c it will add extra " to the cell refrences as well. It might just be that Excel is not the program for this. Any suggestions? Richard |
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