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shytott

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Aug 25, 2003
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Sorry if Im being intentionally thick here, but I have a VBA problem which is proving to be a nightmare to succinctly put into words so I was hoping to attach the spreadsheet to help with the explanation. I have seen the attachments field below this panel in Step 4, but the note below says to 'paste a URL' sugesting I need my own web site set up. Is this correct?
 
Yes.
Anyway, you must be aware that not all people here will download a spreadsheet from an unknown guy, well, at least not me.
 
Note: You can paste the code and they will hopefuly understand your nightmare.

Use the TGML in order for it to look nice.

"Knowing that you know is the greatest sign of stupidity, knowing that you are ignorant is the best proof of intelligence.
 
OK, thanks guys
Looks like Im back to square one as I dont have my own web sie and theres no vVB code to post, its the spread sheet itself I was needing to make available.

Cheers for the comments though!
 
So you have a VBA problem but no VB code ?

Hope This Helps, PH.
FAQ219-2884
FAQ181-2886
 
Down by that 'Step3 Attachment' part there is a link entitled "Need File Storage? Upload to box.net". There is a free version of that that gives you about 1Gb of storage taht can be used in conjunction with this site.
 
Well I have a problem which I think the solution will be achieved with VB code, ie its beyond If statements (I think), but its a swine to describe, so thats why I was hoping that being able to make the spreadsheet available would help you guys understand what Im getting at, but I appreaciate your earlier comments regarding downloading spreadsheets. I have tried typing it up in Word, but it always ends up being quite long winded hence I was pinning my hopes on 'a picture paints a thousand words'.
Cheers
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OK, I've managed to simplify the question I need to ask, so I'll do that under a new thread with a relevant title.

Thanks
 
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