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www.savefile.com and post the link Mike "G.R." wrote: Mike, Sorry to not get back to you sooner. 3 out of 5 times that I try to post or reply, it just goes into the ether. Hopefully this one goes through. Thanks very much for the reply -- and so quickly. Your solution of finding all the OwnedFund rows first, adding them to a named range, and then highlighting them all at once is much more elegant. When I ran this, though, the only result was that the active cell when the macro started is shaded green. Nothing else. I tried selecting column Q and then running the macro. Ended up with column Q shaded green but nothing else. I tried stepping through it and, from what I can tell, it is checking each cell nine times (seems right, 9 tickers in OwnedFund array) then going on to the next cell. I don't know how to tell if these cells are in column Q and there are nearly a thousand rows, so i can't step through all of them to get to the part of the macro that highlights. Is there more info I can supply? Thanks again for the time and attention. Gordon Fingers crossed the MS gods will allow this reply onto the board... |
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