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Hi
if you specify for an "If/Then" or a "Select Case", to find a value = to a range, will it actually search the whole range, or does that bomb out? I want to create a statement similar to the following: if "variable" = "found in range" and "variable2" = "found in range2" then "copy the intersect of row with variable and variable2 in and column p" to next sheet. I know this is all wrong in terms of syntax, but i don't have the necessary knowledge to write the statement. I can do the basics, but this is beyond what I can do!! any help will be appreciated. thanks, dan |
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