I was thinking more about row than column.
In the example you posted, if you wanted the results to end up to end up in the first row of the selection you could use Selection.Cells(1,1) for Destination.
I was thinking more about row than column.
In the example you posted, if you wanted the results to end up to end up in the first row of the selection you could use Selection.Cells(1,1) for Destination.
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