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Re: The Excel 2004 battle continues - An Answer
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Re: The Excel 2004 battle continues - An Answer


  • Subject: Re: The Excel 2004 battle continues - An Answer
  • From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 21:16:14 -0800
  • Thread-topic: The Excel 2004 battle continues - An Answer

Title: Re: The Excel 2004 battle continues - An Answer
On 11/28/05 9:06 PM, "James Murphy" <email@hidden> wrote:

Bob Poland wrote the following:

    set xdatas to {}

    tell application "Microsoft Excel"
        activate
        set xdatas to value of range "R1000C1:R1000C14"
 
    set xdatas to value of range "A1:A14"

Hi, Murf,

He doesn't want "A1:A14". He wants "A1000:N1000": you didn't read it correctly. Or you were just giving the general idea, but I'm not certain Bob would follow it to the correct result. (I don't think you can have read my previous response to Bob at that point, right?).

By rights, Murf should know this better than anyone, since he invented it...

With respect,

--
Paul Berkowitz
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