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OK,
I've made it. A bit of a detour probably as I used a formula written to the worksheet - but it works. Ah. Debaser, I hadn't seen your post just now. Yes, that would be one step easier than what I did - I generated the exact cell reference (like L32) and then created a string_variable like > L2:L32 < that I could then put in the brackets. Last edited by Officer_Bierschnitt; 11-20-2015 at 07:17 AM. Reason: just seen a new answer |
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