VBA code to select multiple cells

dpaton05

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  1. 365
  2. 2016
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  1. Windows
I want to format 3 cells as currency, what's wrong with this code?

Code:
    With Worksheets(Combo)
        .Columns("K5").NumberFormat = "$#,##0.00"
        .Columns("L5").NumberFormat = "$#,##0.00"
        .Columns("M5").NumberFormat = "$#,##0.00"
    End With[CODE]
 

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"K5" is NOT a column reference, it is a range reference.

Try:
Code:
[COLOR=#333333]With Worksheets(Combo)[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333]    .Range("K5:M5").NumberFormat = "$#,##0.00"[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333]End With[/COLOR]
 
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