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On 25 Mar, 01:12, "JLGWhiz" wrote:
I don't know what to tell you. *I tried it several different ways to get it to pick another value with 18 in it and it went straight to the solo 18 every time using the LookAt:=xlWhole. Hi JLGWhiz Solved it and it worked. - I copied your code into the macro but the : was missing after the LookAt statement. Intrestingly VB allowed the statement to run without errors. Anyway thanks John |
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