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As you know, Excel is the prime S/W used in Corporate finance in "civilized" most countries. With USA Sarbanes-Oxley or SOX (mandatory Financial Internal Controls with Big Teeth), documentation of Excel worksheets is now a prime consulting driver. With your RE knowledge coupled with VBA and your obvious ability to ascertain the shortest distance between two points, your future should be or will be surrounded with success. BTY, I am very serious and not just patronizing you. EagleOne If I have any interface issues I'll post back. Thanks Ron Rosenfeld wrote: On Wed, 02 May 2007 18:26:38 GMT, wrote: Yes you are correct. I did specify "following" Operators. As we all know, asking the correct question leads to a best answer. I was not clear and/or not complete. I should have asked about that. My oversight. That said, "Houston - we have a solution!" Glad it's working for you. Thanks for the feedback. Let me know if you run into any more problems. Thanks again Ron for your skill, knowledge and empathy for we NewBees. I, too, benefit and learn by trying to do what you request. I, too, am self taught so far as computers are concerned. And you're problem was interesting to me -- took me a bit to figure out how to parse things they way you requested. I'm still very much a newbie with regard to regular expressions. --ron |
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