VBA Code to Center Data

Justinian

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I am trying to center data in column A, C, D, and E with a macro. I am using the code below but the sort will not work so I am not sure what I did wrong. Can anyone help?

[FONT=Verdana,Arial,Tahoma,Calibri,Geneva,sans-serif]Range("A2,C2:E2" & Cells(Rows.Count, "E").End(xlUp).Row)[/FONT]
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Whats the difference between CONCAT and CONCATENATE?
The newer CONCAT function can reference a range of cells. =CONCATENATE(A1,A2,A3,A4,A5) becomes =CONCAT(A1:A5)
How about
Code:
   Range("A:E").EntireColumn.HorizontalAlignment = xlCenter
 
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In that case
Code:
   Range("A:A,C:E").EntireColumn.HorizontalAlignment = xlCenter
 
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