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I have a worksheet with values in one column. I need to go back to some of
those values and in the same cell, double them. Can anyone please help me with a macro to do that? I tried it but when I run the macro I get the same value as the one in the cell where the macro was made. I realise this has to do with absolute and constant values but am not competent enough to correct my macro. Any help will be very appreciated. Many thanks M Shroff Canada |
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