How to "push" a value into a cell

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Ken Wright

OK forget that, it was A1:B2 it had to start in, but this was negated by
defining the range with the name 'database' - I'll shut up now :)

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;q110462

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Regards
Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 00/02/03

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It's easier to beg forgiveness than ask permission :)
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Ken Wright said:
Debra, just a thought, but wasn't there an issue in earlier versions where if
the database range did not start on any of the first 2 rows, then it didn't like
it. I seem to remember I had a similar issue with a post recently and am sure
it was one of your posts that put me straight. A possibility perhaps?
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Mark Flaxman

Yippeeeee !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It works Debra, many, many thanks, :))

I can now move on and continue developing the spreadsheet.

I know I really must learn VBA programming. If I had had
a smidgeon of knowledge I would perhaps have picked up
that the last Worksheet term had to remain as Worksheet,
and not the name I have given it.

Again, many thanks to you especially, and to Ken.

(I haven't read the other posts yet. will do that now.)

Mark Flaxman
 
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Debra Dalgleish

Mark,

You're welcome! Thanks for reporting that you've got it working, and
good luck with the rest of the spreadsheet.

Debra
 

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