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Hi
I have just started using VBA from today and I am slowly getting the grasp of it. For the time being I am supposed to write a code to execute a certain function. Let me break down the scenario. I have a table with some names (which is linked to a different worksheet). if instead of the names, an error message comes up, I want to retrieve all the rows with the errors and transfer these messages to a different worksheet showing the errors. I was thinking about maybe using strings and conditional commands but since I just started using VBA I cant quite figure out the picture as to how to go about writing the code. Could you please help me out? I would appreciate it EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Silverlight 3 Bing API: A Related Links Widget http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...-bing-api.aspx |
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