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Excel 2003.
Noticed something strange and that is that in my code the casing of Font.Bold is not like that anymore but instead: Font.bOld Making it Font.Bold doesn't alter anything, it will revert back to bOld. I had a look if I maybe had a class or UDT with this property, but I haven't. I had a local variable bOld, but changing that to something else made no difference. Not sure there is any harm in it, but maybe somebody could explain to me what is going on here. RBS |
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