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OLE Object on Sheet updates Value in Code but not its Display

Man you guys are sharp...

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P.S. It's funny, I work with a bunch of people that do PowerPoint.
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I agree with you about Chip.

Me, I do a lot of copy|paste.

ps. What worked?

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OLE Object on Sheet updates Value in Code but not its Display

Man you guys are sharp...

Thanks,

SteveM

P.S. It's funny, I work with a bunch of people that do PowerPoint.
Imagine trying to tell them what writing code is really about when
they ask why it took so long to fix a nit.


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On Feb 14, 2:43 pm, Dave Peterson wrote:
I agree with you about Chip.

Me, I do a lot of copy|paste.

ps. What worked?

SteveMwrote:

OLE Object on Sheet updates Value in Code but not its Display


Man you guys are sharp...


Thanks,


SteveM


P.S. It's funny, I work with a bunch of people that do PowerPoint.
Imagine trying to tell them what writing code is really about when
they ask why it took so long to fix a nit.


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Well Chip's suggestion first, but only after you told me to pay
attention to what he told me.

It must be kismet or the law of large numbers or the Farkas Theorem of
the Separating Hyperplane or something...

SteveM

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eruption myself.
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Well, that fits my theory! Chip explained and I take the credit <vvbg.

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ps. What worked?


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Well Chip's suggestion first, but only after you told me to pay
attention to what he told me.

It must be kismet or the law of large numbers or the Farkas Theorem of
the Separating Hyperplane or something...

SteveM

P.S. I steal any and all. But even occasionally have a creative
eruption myself.


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That's kind of you to say. I have my moments, but to paraphrase Picasso,
"Good programmers copy, great programmers steal."


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OLE Object on Sheet updates Value in Code but not its Display

Man you guys are sharp...

Thanks,

SteveM

P.S. It's funny, I work with a bunch of people that do PowerPoint.
Imagine trying to tell them what writing code is really about when
they ask why it took so long to fix a nit.




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