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  1. If you just want occasional VPN the Opera browser for Windows and Android has one built in. It does run a little slower.
  2. Some answers here https://www.mrexcel.com/board/threads/vba-how-to-delete-paragraph-marker.1146765/ The VBA should probably be VBA Code: Sub MM1() Dim xChars As String Dim I As Long, cell As Range xChars = "¶ " For Each cell In Selection cell = Replace(cell, Mid(xChars, 1, 1), "") Next cell End Sub Hold alt and press F11 and you'll get the VBA editor. I realise this may be gobbledygook to you but I'm never sure how much any other member knows.
  3. In Excel hold the alt key and press f11. The VBA dialog will pop up and you should be able to find the source for your macro. I don't have Excel on this PC (Libre office) so working from memory. If you run the macro (open it and look for a run (>) button) it should show the exact line that caused the error.
  4. As I just said on another thread Maveli on Glossop Road has a great Indian vegan menu. I had their Erissery (roast squash and black bean curry) and it was superb.
  5. Maveli on Glossop Road open at 5. They have a vegan Indian menu. I'm an omnivore but had their Erissery - squash and black eyed beans and it was delicious. Lovely Dosas. Great meat dishes as well. Don't try the alcohol free Cobra.
  6. Years ago I had to write tools in Excel and found this website really useful https://www.mrexcel.com/
  7. Great place - here's the list for this month https://www.showroomworkstation.org.uk/guide/?s=M and July list is up as well. Note "More films and times are added each Monday for the following Friday to Thursday - please check back then"
  8. We have broadband through Zen. My wife and I both work in IT and would often both be on Zoom/Teams/Meetings etc with no problems. 66MBS average download and 17 MBS upload.
  9. I've been living in Chapeltown since 2002 in the same house. It's got an Asda and a mix of smaller Sainsbury, co-op etc and a Lidl opening sometime this year (in construction now). My daughter went to primary in a High Green school and had a few friends of various races but neither are the most racially diverse areas of Sheffield. The people I worked with who said they thought Chapeltown was a bit rough said thing like "I drove through it and there were some young guys in hoodies". That's not rough, you'll see the same in any of the Uni areas. There's a gym here https://www.placesleisure.org/centres/thorncliffe-health-and-leisure-centre/ The train is fast into Sheffield but used to be packed coming out at peak time. I used to park and ride the tram from Meadowhall when I worked in the centre. I lived on a small Scottish island, Glasgow, Portsmouth, Fareham for years at a time and Chap is pretty quiet compared to them.
  10. Also great for cleaning microwaves. Mix with water and nuke until boiling then leave for a few minutes.
  11. The Harder They Fall 9/10 One of the best action movies I've seen for a while, brilliant casting, awesome cinematography and soundtrack. 1 point lost for sometimes spending too much time showing how beautifully the scenes are set and shot.
  12. If you're on your laptop, save the images from your email onto your laptop, then you can drag/drop them onto the FB webpage, especially the "add photo" popup. Assuming FB hasn't changed its bloody design since last week.
  13. Grammar school? I know my daughter's schools have taught her to make a pretty good tomato soup, a pasta sauce, and other decent food as part of the curriculum. She started in KS2 but I don't remember when she stopped, certainly before choosing her GCSEs. She's 17 now as well. eta: I'm pretty sure she learned to use a frying pan but we taught her at home as well.
  14. A social worker I knew years back (1980?) told me about being at a basic cookery class in Barlinnie Prison Glasgow. One guy who'd been in and out a few times had just been taught how to make an omelette. He was standing for several minutes in total shock looking between the eggshells and the omelette he'd just made, brain blowing fuses. He'd never once seen food made in his life. As a kid his mum just fed him sandwiches. Then he moved out and ate in cafes with interludes of prison meals. That's how unprepared some people are for life. As I recall this scheme of teaching basic life skills really helped lower reoffending rates.
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