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This is my first attempt at using VBA in Excel so be gentle if this is a
stupid question. I have a user form with a combobox that gets it's values from a range on a different sheet. What I need to do is let the user click a button and return the entire row where the data chosen in the combobox was found. Can anyone give me any pointer on this? I do appreciate it! -- Michal Joyce Project Management IS Analyst Aflac - Project Management Office |
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