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    Column width issues....

    Okay... so I've tried this many different ways, including replacing the word 'Columns' with 'Range', and adding zeros after the whole numbers, but the following code when run only works for columns A and B, then all the rest go to 1.71........ Any suggestions? Is there a two-column limit to macros??

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    Last edited by Leith Ross; 08-07-2008 at 12:40 PM.

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    Thanks Leith, will do!

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    fourmurphys,

    your code works ok on my machine. I guess the problem is somewhere else...

    Regards,

    Joro

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    So I'm guessing the 'Noob' part is tongue-in-cheek... THIS WORKED WONDERFULLY!

    Thank you so much for your help!

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    fourmurphys,

    Good to hear. I started a couple of years ago on here so guess I should really change my nickname but still so much to learn

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