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I've printed some sample code that I liked, too. But after a little bit, I ran
out of paper <bg. You may want to save your ink and invest in a book (or two). Debra Dalgleish has a list of books at her site: http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html John Walkenbach's books are very good to start. See if you can find them in your local bookstore/internet site and you can choose what one you like best. Matt wrote: Right... Off topic: Just reviewed the Peterson sort using shapes to create clickable column headers..nice. (I've never use the application.caller) Sort of On Topic: I find that printing off code and staring at it for a whiles helps me grasp it alot better. Dave Peterson wrote: I either steal that .find code from another location or I record a small macro when I do it manually (or just use VBA's help if I'm really industrious). And I like to specify the after:= parm, too. Sometimes, I'll use: ..., after:=cells(1), SearchDirection:=xlPrevious, ... to find the last one in the range. Matt wrote: <<snipped Thanks again...I studied your code a bit and it definately seems more complete... memorizing the .find params and understanding them seems worth the effort One of the things I noticed is that you use the After:=.Cells (.Cells.Count) This pushes the .find to start at cell 1 instead of cell 2 which based on the help file seems to be the default. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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