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I can't argue with that. But I really liked the functionality of Tab(N) that
allows you to specifically pick any column. Unlike vbTab that jumps to a discrete set of Tab positions. I was also unaware of regular expression processing in VBA until I saw a reference to VBScript.RegExp. As a Perl programmer who relies heavily on regular expressions I was delighted to find decent regexp support in VBA. Sometimes coding has to be fun !!. Thank you for contributing to the discussion. I say "go with what you know" and so makes sense now why you chose this approach. And yes, coding IS fun!! -- Garry Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org Classic VB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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