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    Vba lookup results in #n/a error

    I have no idea why the code below results in #n/a error? When I type this vlookup as a 'normal' excel formula it works perfectly! Range("L1").Value = Application.VLookup(Me.ComboBox1.Value, Sheets("Validation").Range("B2:C13"), 2, 0) Any advice?
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    Saving Sheet the wont CLOSE using VBA

    I am working with a script that will save a SHEET from my workbook to a location on my computer but it opens it up also. SO I am trying to get that NOT to open or at the least we I can get that file to close. Here is where I am at now: Application.DisplayAlerts = False ActiveSheet.Select...

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