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I have inserted an MS Excel 5.0 Dialog (not controlbox)
I selected the input range of comprising range c3:c6.
How can I select the cell link for the output? (Esp. since cell link does
is inactive for Selection Type "Multi".)

I see some posts on this subject - but all go into VBA code and I don't want
that right now. Is there another way ?



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If you want to use multi, you need to use code to get all the selected values.



ORLANDO VAZQUEZ wrote:

I have inserted an MS Excel 5.0 Dialog (not controlbox)
I selected the input range of comprising range c3:c6.
How can I select the cell link for the output? (Esp. since cell link does
is inactive for Selection Type "Multi".)

I see some posts on this subject - but all go into VBA code and I don't want
that right now. Is there another way ?


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