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hello please help. in vba, i have the following statement
ActiveCell.Formula = "=VLOOKUP(" & sRef1 & " & d2,Sheet6!f:i,4,FALSE)" actually, what i want to do is to encapsulate the variable sRef1 with inverted commas. e.g. the variable value is A. so my lookup value is "A"&D2 does that make sense? if so how do i do that? cheers -- MS SBS 2003 SP2 |
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