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    drag a cell in vba using relative reference

    Hi All
    I need to drag a cell using a macro and using relative reference.
    i.e. drag activecell to
    activecell.offset(1,-1)

    What is the correct code to do this?
    Thanks
    Al

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    Re: drag a cell in vba using relative reference

    Hello aljanga,

    What do you mean by "drag" a cell?
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    Re: drag a cell in vba using relative reference

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    Re: drag a cell in vba using relative reference

    shg
    Your solution is simple elegant and effective.
    Al
    P.S. would you mind looking at my post for
    "Inconsistent web query"? Yahoo keeps changing the
    table it checks for the query.

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