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  • Zorba
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    Originally posted by kramer
    todays sub of the day is


    Italian BMT
    My word... I love those. Now all I need to do is casually find out what Mrs Zorba has planned for tea and see if it's worth getting one of these instead... mmmm.

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  • Xenophon
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    Originally posted by kramer
    whatever

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  • kramer
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    whatever

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  • TheRightStuff
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    This in-built function should do it:

    docmd.FindRowNumberGivenMaximumTopValue.bothered

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  • MrRobin
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    Originally posted by kramer
    Excel + VBA + Headache + Rain + sub of the day = a total pain in the A$$!

    How do i find a row number given a maximum top value?
    counter = [start row number]
    While cells(counter, 1).value < topvalue
    counter = counter + 1
    Wend

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  • kramer
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    todays sub of the day is


    Italian BMT

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  • Kyajae
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    Originally posted by kramer
    Excel + VBA + Headache + Rain + sub of the day = a total pain in the A$$!

    How do i find a row number given a maximum top value?
    Use HLOOKUP?

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  • Zorba
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    what was today's sub of the day? I'm sick of sweet chilli chicken.

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  • kramer
    started a topic Vba

    Vba

    Excel + VBA + Headache + Rain + sub of the day = a total pain in the A$$!

    How do i find a row number given a maximum top value?

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