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    Adding formulas to modify the existing data by vba

    Hello,
    I have existing data with many rows and columns, but I like to use vba to modify
    the orginal data for each columns with specified range of rows globly.

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    Last edited by Rocky2013; 10-20-2013 at 08:01 PM.

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    Re: Adding formulas to modify the existing data by vba

    Hi,
    It works perfect but I need to correct the cell number on the code for "UpdateC, I correct the cell number from "O3" to "N8".
    That is my mistake in the Excel file, I had a wrong cell number, O3 entered.


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