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Default Macro to create Index/Match

No worries Beau. I look forward to hearing from you again in the future
because I always like to see what improvements can be made to anything I do.


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OssieMac


"Beau Nidle" wrote:

Sorry for the delay in replying but I've not been well.
Many thanks for the work you've put in here for me. Nearly exactly what I
needed (but then I said it might be too complicated for a generic answer),
but close enough to give me the start I need to work the rest out for
myself.
The bits about returning an absolute/relative reference (0,0 or 1,1) as a
string are very useful to know.
Thanks very much again for your help. If I ever get it working exactly how
I want (not before as there are too many "experts" out there who will
criticise rather than help like you) I'll post it here for you and anyone
else to use. After all one of the great things about this group is that
there is always someone else out there who has tried to do the same thing
as you before. No point in reinventing the wheel as my old manager used to
say.
Cheers
Beau Nidle

 
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