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Excel 2010 Macro Not Referencing Numbers Correctly

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    Excel 2010 Macro Not Referencing Numbers Correctly

    Hi again!

    I was helped before with a wonderful macro that did exactly what I needed...but then I hit a problem. The original Macro compares a list of random numbers to other columns and then populates and formats a new column of numbers based on those references. I have attached a spreadsheet that (I hope) clearly explains both the original macro and what is needed now to solve a rather large problem. Thank you in advance!

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    Last edited by datadigger; 06-26-2012 at 12:41 PM.

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    Re: Help pls! '10 SuperMacro to reference numbers in column A, C and E then populate list

    Your thread title does not comply with Rule 1 of our Forum Rules. The title should accurately and concisely describe your problem, not your anticipated solution. Use terms that, if typed into a search engine, would return issues similar to your own.

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    Re: Help pls! '10 SuperMacro to reference numbers in column A, C and E then populate list

    I have edited the title to the best of my ability. It's difficult to explain the problem in such a limited area, but I have attempted. Thank you.

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