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hi all i have a grid with x an y values..
and i need a macro to create new pages with all those x and y values , in a
particular position of a model page code..
the macro could create pages for a selected cell or group of cells..

pls let me a sample, ty
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Hi
Your problem is too vague. No one will reply to this I think.
If someone does some work and replies, you will probably say
"thankyou, but that is not exactly what I want, how do I..." and the
original work is a waste of that person's time. Anyone with experience
of replying here will wait until your question is very clear.
Yours, hopefully helpfully!
Paul

On Jun 11, 7:53*am, N+ wrote:
hi all i have a grid with x an y values..
and i need a macro to create new pages with all those x and y values , in a
particular position of a model page code..
the macro could create pages for a selected cell or group of cells..

pls let me a sample, ty


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