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quick way to view the contents of a string after i run the macro

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    Cool quick way to view the contents of a string after i run the macro

    for some reason i am only adding 1 day at a time and the range i put in B43 is 6/12/2012
    to basically trigger the scenorio do your job part since it is over 30 days

    plus if just before i end sub I make the value of B43 become todaysdate, in my mind it will get thru all the errors and run the calculations first then change the value of B43 correct

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    plus in Excel 2003 is there a way to insert a command button to run the macro, or do i have to Alt-f8 run it all the time?

    I just want to see what i am coming up with in the values of DaysNumber, EnteredDate, TodaysDate
    for troubleshooting.

    thanks for the help

    daluv

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    Re: quick way to view the contents of a string after i run the macro

    Welcome to the Forum, unfortunately:

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