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I'm having an issue with the macro code below. Basically it's looking for a
value in one worksheet and then assigning that value to a variable called "Item." Then it looks in another worksheet for the value. If it doesn't find it it goes back to the first sheet and highlights it. The problem I'm running into is that the same value can be in the first worksheet more than once. It's not highlighting the first instance of the value but it is highlighting every instance after it, which I don't want it to do. Any ideas? With Sheets("Kits").Range("C1:C150000") Set Rng = .Find(What:=Item, _ After:=.Cells(.Cells.Count), _ LookIn:=xlValues, _ LookAt:=xlWhole, _ SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _ SearchDirection:=xlNext, _ MatchCase:=True) If Not Rng Is Nothing Then ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate Item = ActiveCell.Value Else With Selection.Interior .Pattern = x1Solid .PatternColorIndex = x1Automatic .Color = 65535 .TintAndShade = 0 .PatternTintAndShade = 0 End With ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate Item = ActiveCell.Value End If End With |
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