Dave,
Perfect, exactly what I needed. I had to change the offset from 8 to 7, as I had miscalculated previsously.
Kev
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Thanks to Brettdj I worked out part on of my problem, now for part 2.
The code below refers to Q
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Next I need to alter it ever so slightly so that when the value BV- or DV- is found and adjusted, the value BV- or DV- is added to column M is changed to "BV-Not Manned" or "DV-Not Manned"
I have tried to amend the code with X(i,8) = "DV-Not Manned", but I get a "Subscript Out of Range" error which I am sure prob has something to with the defined range.
Kev
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by: brettdjPosted on 2009-07-03 at 21:48:37ID: 24775743
Hi Kev,
I suggest adding a secondary variant array as below
Cheers
Dave
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