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I am writing a macro that will always start in a different cell, but needs to
reference back to the starting cell each time it is run. For example, if the cursor is in cell d3 when the macro is run, the macro must return to d3 when finished. The next time the macro is run, it will start in e3, and return to e3 when finished. I use the macro recorder to write my macros, how do I write it to have the routine always end in the starting cell? -- Sony Luvy |
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