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Re: Scrpting Excel X
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Re: Scrpting Excel X


  • Subject: Re: Scrpting Excel X
  • From: "Eric Phillips" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 12:52:13 -0400

Dave you say this will work?

> I just thought of this but I don't think it
> will work cell("R" & rowcounter &"C3"). I will try it tonight but I think I am
> still stuck generating the string first.

>It will work ;}

I tried this last night and it wouldn't work for me, but then

Evaluate "'Personal Macro Worksheet'!Macro name"

doesn't work for me either. I was able to use the offset command and the cut to .... command to eliminate about half my script. Thank you for the more concise commands. Now all I need to do is get every thing flowing correctly since with the help of this list I have been able to make my script do enough stuff in the correct sequence that I can now stick three previously separate scripts together.

Thanks everyone for the help. This scripting stuff is fun. It is probably a good thing I don't do this for a living since then I might not like it so much. Well I better get back to writing GMP documents. If any of you know what those are my sympathy goes out to you.

Eric
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