Please help me in solving in this
Please help me in solving in this
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Mridul Gupta:
Two points for consideration:
#1 - The workbook appears to be homework ? Forum members are reluctant to complete someone's homework as you don't learn anything from an answer being given to you.
#2 - You will need to edit the title of your thread from "Please help me in solving in this" to something that more accurately describes the problem you are experiencing. Again, Forum members
will be reluctant to assist until the thread title is changed. The reason for this : When someone in the future searches the forum for a solution to a particular issue they are having, your solution can
be included in that search. Your present title does not describe an issue to be searched for.
Thanks for your understanding.
1. Please take a moment to read the forum rules and then amend your thread title to something descriptive of your problem - not what you think the answer might be. (think google search terms?). Once you have done this please send me a PM and I will remove this request. (Also, include a link to your thread - copy from the address bar)
Many members search our previous posts, and thread titles play a big part of the search. I doubt anybody would do a search based on your title?
To change a Title on your post, click EDIT POST then Go Advanced and change your title, if 2 days have passed ask a moderator to do it for you.
(note: this change is not optional )
2. Sorry for off-topic interjection:
Although there is no official rule regarding this behavior, we request that wherever possible both the question AND the answer be provided in substantive detail here within the thread. An attached workbook is an excellent aid for posing a question and offering a solution, but solely doing that with no in thread explanation makes it difficult for researchers to understand or consider the Q & A of this thread without downloading what may be a pointless doc to them, if they can do that at all. Doing that also hides the content from search engines so others may never benefit from this.
I'm sure you understand, and we look forward to seeing you post your formulas/macros in your posts for the searching benefit of all.
Thanks again for all your hard work here!
1. Use code tags for VBA. [code] Your Code [/code] (or use the # button)
2. If your question is resolved, mark it SOLVED using the thread tools
3. Click on the star if you think someone helped you
Regards
Ford
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