I remember writing code to go through cells... I don't remember if it was in AndrewMacro.odt or
OOME.odt...
Can't look it up now...
Much depends on things like sizes and what you want to compare....
Coming off a long shift, need to sleep, if you can't find it, let me know.
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On Jan 23, 2018, 6:45 AM, at 6:45 AM, stgmdn <tom.quemener@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I have to create a macro that read through a defined cell range, and
for
each cell, will assign it to a variable (to compare it to another
cell),
then it goes on the next cell.
In my researches, I found that we can do this with a For Each Cell in
VBA
for Excel, but i can't seem to find the code that would do the same
thing in
LibreOffice Basic.
Hope I've been clear enough, and thanks for your help.
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