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Old 06-02-2019, 01:02 PM
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I have Sheet2 that has random numbers in column A. A macro chooses a random number and copies to Column B in the same Sheet2

On Sheet1 I have a meeting schedule that requires a meeting password from Sheet2 to be copied to column I

Essentially I must be able to click on a button to auto-fill the password from Sheet2 avoiding any duplicates.

I have attached my Spreadsheet for clarity

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Use the altered code you posted here but use column H for rng instead of column I.
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