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I am searching in a table for a specific heading, for example ABS. Now as I
am receiving this information from a 3rd party, that ABS could be in column 10 on one file, but in column 54 in the next. I would like to retreive the column number of that heading, store it within the macro to use for sorting and other funtions I am creating. How can I get just the column, or just the row, or both if I need it. The address function is what I would use in Excel. Thanks. |
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