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Default Array as defined list in sheet 'Temp'..

Yes, and two of us replied. You haven't reverted on those.

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On Sep 17, 6:46 pm, "Bob Phillips" wrote:
My mum always use to start a sentence with Dear ... when she was about to
tell me I was being stupid. There was a tone as well, but maybe Sinner
meant
the same ... :-)

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Dear can't we define it as a dynamic name in sheet and use that
name in code instead of range??


Does that mean "Oh dear..." or "Dear Bob....", or "That's too
expensive..."


Are you looking to replace OldWords(i) with NewWords(i) in all cells in
the sheet, or do something else.


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I think i didn't post the reply properly. Did anyone of you got the
reply?? : (
Bob & Peter.

Thx.


 
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