This is simple,
How can I simplify this code? I hope this time, someone could help me.
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This is simple,
How can I simplify this code? I hope this time, someone could help me.
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Hi,
You need to attach a workbook so we can see the layout of your data to understand what the code is doing. There are lots of ways to improve your code but seeing what you are starting with and what you want to accomplish is the starting task. To attach a sample file ... you have done this in the past.
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Hi JapanDave,
Any and all help is welcome. I gave up after I saw he had cross posted and got a good answer on another board. I wonder if the OP is real or just a scam artist. We call them trolls when they are on forums. I wonder if he will reply with a thank you or realize how much work you've done to simplify his code. It looks like you've mastered arrays and "With" statements. You code looks good.
With thanks to all your help Marvin. I still have the workbooks you made for me. A lot of work went into those. Cheers.
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