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I'm trying to use a block of code to validate the user's data entry in a
form. I copied the relevant portions of code that was suggested by a VBA book that begins with a "With Me" statment and ends with and "End With" statement. I keep getting an error message telling me that my code includes an "End With" statement without a "With" statement (which isn't the case!). I have used this code before and it worked fine. Any suggestions? Also, I'm not clear how the application knows that "Me" refers to the user form. Thanks! |
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