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    Offset from multiple selected cells

    Good day,

    Much to my surprise, I was able to locate a "find all" function (which I'm including below). I've been able to get it to work the way I hoped it would, but am stuck now...

    Once the function finds and selects the cells in question, I'd like to add a notation in the first available column for each row selected. Generally, I just use something like this to add notes to the first available column:

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    But with this function, I can't seem to get anything to work. All I really need to do is offset 2 columns to the right of each selected cell and add some text like "FOUND"

    Here's the findall function which I found here: http://www.ozgrid.com/forum/showthre...t=27240&page=1

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    Thanks for any help/pointers (and I promise, this will be my last post today )
    Last edited by JP Romano; 01-06-2011 at 04:48 PM. Reason: corrected mistake

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    Re: Offset from multiple selected cells

    If you have some cells selected, then this?
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    Re: Offset from multiple selected cells

    Damn... I have no idea why I couldn't get that to work yesterday, but it sure is now. Thanks Stephen, and please forgive me for wasting your time!

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    Re: Offset from multiple selected cells

    No forgiveness needed! We've all been there.

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    Re: Offset from multiple selected cells

    Thanks again...having one of those days I guess, but that find range function is AWESOME. Going to save me SO much time... hope somebody else can make use of it too....

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    Re: Offset from multiple selected cells

    Certainly quicker than an abacus.

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    Re: Offset from multiple selected cells

    The way I was doing it? No much... this rocks. LOVE vba... thanks again StephenR...

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