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BAP - the gas bubble is just contained inside the eyeball itself. I'm not sure how they sealed the points that they actually entered the eye, but I also know that they were microscopic. I think the gas bubble itself helps seal those entry points. I had to go back for a check the day after surgery and one of the things he wanted to check was how well the gas bubble had stayed. He called mine 100% - that was good because it gave me a little relief from having to stay completely face down and it allowed me to sleep on my side rather than having to sleep face down. I still had to keep my head tipped down during the day, but I didn't have to be completely face down

http://www.eyeinstitute.co.nz/the-eye/eye-diseases-and-conditions/macular-hole.htm




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Re: Excel Macros
By: BigApplePi
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Wed, 18 Mar 15 8:39 PM
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NewSunR. Gas bubble? What keeps the gas from escaping? Is it encapsulated or does the back of the eye just hold it?

Excel. Row duplication code worked when I removed code specific to a particular cell.

Moving the cursor over is the problem. I can't read the code because I don't understand it enough to modify it to move the cursor to the right.

Here is what happens when I put the cursor on row 1820. I record with moving the cursor to column D. The code says, Range("D1820").Select. That is good. But when I try out row 1824, it moves the cursor back to D1820. I want it to go to D1824. Changing the code to D$1820 doesn't work.


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