Hey all -
I am a VBA beginner trying to figure something out. I want to copy a range in one workbook, then open up a different workbook, paste the values of the range. Thank you for any help that is offered.
Newbie
Hey all -
I am a VBA beginner trying to figure something out. I want to copy a range in one workbook, then open up a different workbook, paste the values of the range. Thank you for any help that is offered.
Newbie
Last edited by sbnjac80; 06-19-2009 at 02:02 PM.
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