VBA Updae Cell References

Johndinho

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Hi,

I'm sure this will be a dumb question because I'm sure I already know the answer.

I have written a dozen modules of code in a spreadsheet and now the main sheet used needs to be edited slightly. This means inserting 6 rows to it so all my code references are now out by 6 rows.

I don't really want to edit all the modules - is there a way to update them automatically the way functions do in a cell?

Or is there a way to guard against something like this happening again?

Any advice gratefully received

Thanks,
 

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