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![]() I'm using find command on a discontinuous range. (its the union of 4-5 ranges) Is there anyway to find all the cells in the range with a length of 3 without just using FindNext and checking if it's len 3? I'm looking for something like: FirstFound = Quadrants(n).Find(what:=LENGTH=3, etc. etc. SecondFound = Quadrants(n).FindNext(FoundFirst) Since its numbers I could also use val 99<1000 It would save a lot of looping time John |
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