Why wouldn't this line work?
It seems like it would work. Am I filling in the range parameter wrong?![]()
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Why wouldn't this line work?
It seems like it would work. Am I filling in the range parameter wrong?![]()
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Last edited by Leith Ross; 02-01-2013 at 12:59 PM.
Yes, try:
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Hello ExcelWizards,
You are correct about the parameter being incorrect. In VBA all characters enclosed in double quotes are Strings. This works for defining the Range address but is not a Range object which the parameter wants.
Change your code to this...
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Sincerely,
Leith Ross
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