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I've got another idea and would appreciate any assistance.
The userform from which the user would select the stockitem, contains the full product description in "D2" [absolute reference] The sheet name might contain whatever name of the specific stockitem Thus: The item the user selects from the list must contain the sheet name [whatever that might be]. My question: What is the possibility that the sheet can be identified solely on the users choice and activate the sheet? I know you wise guys will be able to help me Thanks -- HJN |
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