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Good day group,
Trying to use the InStr function in VBA to find if various numbers is contained in a string. If InStr(c.value, "String") 0 Then..........................................etc The c.value can be from 1 to 50. The string can look like "1,15,21" . If the c.value =1 that number is then found 3 times. How is it possible to do a distinction that 1 is only found one time and 2 one time and say 21 one time and so on? Do I need some other kind of separator in the string? Hope my question is understandable. Brgds cgr |
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