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Per/Dave -
Thanks - declaring the named range as a Range solved the problem. Without any VBA documentation on VLookup, I used the excel documentation as a guide. In excel, the range name in parentheses declares the range. In VBA, the range has to be declared. Anyway, much obliged, everything works wonderfully. Art |
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