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DateUserKCTPNComments
2009-11-03Michael Daly10101010No 
2009-10-16Dean108810NoVBA asolution is a bit of a leap for me, but I can try it, and will hopefully learn from it. Thanks very much Dean
2009-10-15Ellerd8899Yes 
2009-10-10Attila10101010NoThank You Adelaide, I hope can have some help from You later on too... Best wishes, attis
2009-10-09JAYE10101010YesYou are an All-Star Adelaide. Macro works great. Thanks for your help.
2009-07-21Hussein981010YesExcellent reply! very polite and very quick in his response! Thank you Adelaide
2009-07-10Debbie Brown10101010YesThe new formula is exaclty what I needed. Thank you very much for your quick response.
2009-07-09steve10101010No 
2009-07-01Ankit Shah10101010YesHi i a so happy,so lucky that i got you as an expert and very much Thankful to you. The code worked perfectly and it solved my big problem. Have great time ahead and Thanks a lot. Ankit Shah -India Peoplesoft consultant.
2009-06-26Adnan10101010NoThanks
2009-06-24Sirajuddin1091010NoThanks Adelaide
2009-06-17Ramiz10101010YesHi Adelaide This is quite simple but brilliant. Thank you for your time and effort. It is much appreciated. Just what i was looking for. :)
2009-06-17Ashutosh9999YesThanks for your king support
2009-06-04Sirajuddin10101010YesThanks thanks thanks thanks alot Adelaide for your perfect and quickest solution.
2009-06-03Mike10101010Yes 
2009-05-28Trevor10101010YesHi Delaide, thanks, your idea put me on the right direction. Here is the result. E57 contains a cell number. =INDIRECT(CONCATENATE("Projects!","D",E57))
2009-05-25bill@ecuadorgold.net10101010YesI asked my question on a Sunday afternoon and had a reply the very next morning. And a very helpful one at that. Thank you Adelaide. Bill- Machala, Ecuador
2009-05-21Jo10101010NoHI, Thanks for answering I wanted to draw reference from textbox 1 to textbox 2 but i do not know the marco coding. For example, if textbox 1 type."hello" textbox 2 in sheet 2 will be updated automatically.
2009-05-11Marco910810No 
2009-04-09ABWE84108NoThanks and thumbs up
2009-04-01Pauline1010810NoThanks Adelaide. As to YOUR question, no I have never been to Adelaide, although I know several people who have lived and/or visited there and they say it is a lovely city.
2009-03-26Sirajuddin10101010YesYou are THE BEST Adelaide. i got my solution. Thank you soooooooooooooooo much... I dont have words to thank you. thank you so much thank you so much thank you so much thank you so much !!!
2009-03-24quirino10101010YesTrust you're well. Thanks a mil for your big help. It gave me an excellent idea.
2009-03-18Dato10101010YesThanks a lot
2009-03-15Michael Tan Pin Han10101010YesHi Adelaide Carvalho, Thanks for your time taken,I got it.
2009-03-07Beth10101010Yes 
2009-02-14anoop jose10101010Nothank u...
2009-02-06david Schreiber10101010NoI'm afraid my knowledge of VBA is very thin. However, I finally figured out that I could do it in Access with two tables related by means of the student number.
2009-01-31Ali10101010YesThanks alot buddy... it really worked cool :) cheerssss
2009-01-30sami10101010Yes 

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