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    Re: VBA code help - several actions in one code + declaring and using a variable

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    Re: VBA code help - several actions in one code + declaring and using a variable

    Quote Originally Posted by alansidman View Post
    Your post does not comply with Rule 8 of our Forum RULES. Do not crosspost your question on multiple forums without including links here to the other threads on other forums.

    Cross-posting is when you post the same question in other forums on the web. The last thing you want to do is waste people's time working on an issue you have already resolved elsewhere. We prefer that you not cross-post at all, but if you do (and it's unlikely to go unnoticed), you MUST provide a link (copy the url from the address bar in your browser) to the cross-post.

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    Cross Post: http://www.excelfox.com/forum/f2/vba...variable-1400/
    Fixed on both sites- sorry..

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