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Re: Searching for cells/rows/columns in Excel
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Re: Searching for cells/rows/columns in Excel


  • Subject: Re: Searching for cells/rows/columns in Excel
  • From: Sweth Chandramouli <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 23:55:20 -0400
  • Mail-followup-to: AppleScript <email@hidden>

On Thursday, 25 May 2006 at 05:41:04 EDT,
   David Wignall (<email@hidden>) wrote:
> A) What version of Excel? 2004 has a very different Applescript
> implementation

2004.

> B) Does it have to be Applescript? Could it be VBA or a worksheet method?

No requirement to be Applescript, but I was unaware that you could use
VBA on Macs.  If VBA is the better solution, though, then perhaps people
could email me suggestions off-list so as to avoid another round of the
"this isn't a generic Mac scripting list" debate. :)  I'm open to
whatever gets me easiest access to the data, though.

-- Sweth.

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