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On Tuesday, December 18, 2012 8:48:45 AM UTC-5, Ben McClave wrote:
Hans,



I think that my version of the code might differ from yours after all of these iterations. Would you mind posting your code so that I can see about recreating the error? In fact, it might be even more helpful to post (or email me) a copy of the file (with "dummy" data, of course).



As for the column name, if the range of data is called "rData" and the first cell contains the column name, you could try:



rData.Range("A1").Value



Ben


I can email you the file... I have a "trash" email at
shoot me a quick email there and I will respond

 
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