The new thread that I posted is not the same as the other one. Did a moderator delete this thinking it was a duplicate thread?
The new thread that I posted is not the same as the other one. Did a moderator delete this thinking it was a duplicate thread?
We do not delete threads unless they are spam. If we find a duplicate we generally close the later one, but it is not deleted and can still be accessed. Can you describe what was deleted?
I posted a thread for my code not working to get parts on the BULLETIN & KIT sheet.
WHEN did you post the missing one? (day and - as close as possible - time (+ time zone)
There hav ebeen a few sporadic reports of threads vanishing... you may not be alone.
Glenn
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Temporary addition of accented to illustrate ongoing problem to the TT: L? fh?ile P?draig sona dhaoibh
Is this the one you mean, posted at 11:29am (GMT)?
https://www.excelforum.com/excel-pro...uplicates.html
Hope this helps.
Pete
I just posted it 25 minutes ago.
Should I try to repost?
No Pete that one is still there and of a different issue. I am still waiting for a solution for that one. I hope someone can figure it out. Of course I appreciate everyone on here and am grateful for any help.
Searched moderator control panel to see if there was anything there to help, but there was not. Perhaps you should re-post and hopefully it will stick this time.
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I did post again thank you Mr. Sidman
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