range.offset

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    Object Defined error on Range.Offset

    I must be having a brain cramp on this one, I have not run into this problem before. I am trying to clear contents from a dynamic range in a workbook and I am getting an object defined error. I'm wondering if it is because I declared the "clear_rng" as a range, but don't understand why that...
  2. G

    Simple question regarding Range.Offset

    FYI: Super newbie currently reading VBA for Excel 2007 for Dummies as my starting point. Loving it so far!!! I'm having trouble understanding the following code. It is presented as a BAD example of looping using a GoTo statement. None the less, I would like to be able to understand...

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