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Macropad, I found a work around.
I selected and highlighted the date in the last paragraph: 9/22/2022 10:36:45 AM Then I used this: Set oRng = Selection.Range That works. But if you can find a way to do it using "Last" Please let me know. And where the devil can I read about all the ways to use Range? Somebody like you should write a book and make lots of money. We really do need somebody to write a book with VBA syntax with lots and lots of examples. The best way to learn any language is by reading good literature. |
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