Re: Error if macro "Run", No error if single stepped! Help?
- From: "Julian" <msforums@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 18:24:00 +0100
Oh great! Thanks a bunch! There's nothing more annoying that *knowing* - not merely suspecting - there's a better way to do things but not really being able to justify the effort of putting something that works into even better shape <g> {"Let not the best be the enemy of the good")
Missed the fact that the computestatistics applies equally to ranges otherwise I would have already done the same myself... of course I would, wouldn't I...? Probably due to finding something that works and then stopping the search...
See http://berossus.blogspot.com/2007/07/not-last-place-you-look.html for related insights <g>
Nice work - very nice... expect to be bothered with more tricky Word VBA in due course!
Now... if we only used the same naming conventions I could just grab your code and...
Thanks for the help :)
Julian
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