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By God, I think you've got it!
Alan Jon Peltier wrote: Alan - I would rely on my default answer: "Sometimes Excel is like that." I say it thoughtfully while stroking my beard. - Jon Alan Beban Yes, it was not a message box problem. It worked when "Case Is 2 Or 4" was replaced with "Case 2, 4". I'm still curious why while it didn't throw a compile error (i.e., the syntax seems OK), it still didn't work the way I posted it. Thanks for your interest. Alan Beban |
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