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Simple question!
Does anyone have any idea why this line does not work? exchange_rate = Application.VLookup(currency_type, Workbooks("Rej Reason Code Tracker.xls").Sheets("Exchange Rates").Range("R1:R65536"), 2, False) It keeps returning an error. Thanks for your help! Peter |
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