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Last edited by roberto1111; 10-07-2009 at 08:27 AM.
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Hello,
I just tried to do so but it did'nt work.
Can you explain some more how to do this?
Thank you
Click EDIT on your first post - highlight the VBA and press the # icon.
Be sure to follow the link provided in the prior post re: use of Tags.
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