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SUMMARYIf an extract range exists on a Microsoft Excel worksheet (created by using the Set Extract command on the Data menu), the extract range will not be highlighted after an extract. This is important to remember when setting print areas or running macros that use this area. MORE INFORMATION
Set Extract allows you to perform an extract without losing your
current cell selection. Therefore, after an extract range is created,
the same area of the worksheet will be highlighted as before the
extract took place. In Excel versions 2.20 and earlier, the extract
area is always highlighted after an extract.
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