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Default variant array containing cel adresses convert to actual ranges-array

I suspect that CelAdresses(LBound(CelAdresses)), i.e., the first
element of CelAdresses, does not contain a valid address. What is in
it when you get the error?

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Thanks Tom for your quick reply.

It made perfect sence. However after implementing it into my code it got
this error:

Run-time error '1004':



Method 'Range' of object '_Global' failed


On this line:

Set rng = Range(CelAdresses(LBound(CelAdresses)))

Maybe you could tell me some solutions for this problem.

Again, thanks for what you've already done.

Peter

"Tom Ogilvy" schreef in bericht
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Dim rng as Range
set rng = Range(celadresses(lbound(celadresses)))
for i = lbound(celadresses)+1 to ubound(celadresses)
set rng = union(range(celadresses(i)),rng)
Next
rng.Select

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"Peter" wrote in message
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Hi everyone,

In the macro I've already produced so far, which works except for this

here
little part, a variant array is filled with absolute cell adresses. When

the
macro is finished doing the bulk of the work, a range needs to be

selected
consisting of all the cells gathered in the CellAdresses array.

This doesn't work: Range(CelAdresses).Select, obviously (I tried it

anyway,
just to see what I already knew), because the array is Dimmed as a

variant.
Switching the Dim statement to make it into a range array also causes a
runtime error.

How can I use the CellAdresses array with its contents to get the

selection
of separate cells I want?
Does the array need to be converted into a range array, if yes, How ?

Regards,
Peter