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If the functions in the freely downloadable file at
http://home.pacbell.net/beban, then you might use RowsEqual(Row1, Row2) Then you can avoid writing such a function yourself; it returns True if the rows are the same, False if they aren't. Alan Beban Tom Ogilvy wrote: Not really. You could always write a function that does the cell by cell for two rows and then it would look like you were doing it row by row when you passed two row references to the function. |
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