Thread: [Solved] HLOOKUP, if,? OR MACRO
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Old 04-13-2011, 08:39 PM
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Hi Bobby,

The WB you posted has numerous corrupt worksheet references, apparently due to bits & pieces being deleted. That's the most likely cause of the vba errors you're getting. You may as well delete that WB and wait till you've got a good one to post. I suggest deleting any personal info (eg names) too.
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