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Sheet Objects and Range Objects are not, and cannot be made equivalent.
You can return a range object consisting of all cells on a sheet with Sheets("Sheet1").Cells In article , NutoVBA wrote: Do you have any ideas on how to identify a sheet as a Range? |
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