I'm trying to get the row number of a cell that was selected in a find.
Example:
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As always, Thanks for your help, Phil
I'm trying to get the row number of a cell that was selected in a find.
Example:
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As always, Thanks for your help, Phil
Last edited by VBA Noob; 01-22-2008 at 09:38 AM.
Phil
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City of Clinton, SC
SCADA, GIS, Utility Billing, Networking
I'm doing the best I can with the little bit I know.
To wrap code use / symbol not \
Also No need to select
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You can do something like below (this will find all cells with this value )
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Posting a sample of your workbook makes it easier to look at the Issue.
Thanks, both of those helped!
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