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Default A For Each in Range... with a .Find(what:="TJ", ... in it problem

On Thursday, August 1, 2013 5:45:43 PM UTC-7, GS wrote:
Ok, I've downloaded your file and will play with it.



Thanks for the feedback on run times. Clearly there is not enough data

being processed to make a significant impact on performance. My point

was to share the info so you know about the conceptual diff between drw

processing and array processing. As I've indicated earlier, I have no

problem with Claus' drw approach. (Claus is very knowledgeable and

clearly is an important asset to these NGs!)



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Garry


All good information!! Dang it, I wish I could just remember more of it.<g

Howard
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