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the senario, that in excel file A: find B: replace
I am quite aware of that, but it doesn't answer my question. What do Split(xlFList, "|")(i) and Split(xlRList, "|")(i) show when you move the mouse over them when the error occurs?
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am i need to run it in office 2010 or higher?
No. Furthermore, most people have no problems at all using the code...
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