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Default Converting numbers to column letters

Thanks...Simple, but effective
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Try using something like

Range(Cells(1, i), Cells(1, j)).EntireColumn

where i and j are your numbers. No need to get the

string, just use the
range directly.

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Regards,

Juan Pablo González

"Hawk" wrote in

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In a VBA procedure, I have two integers representing
columns. For example, integers are 1 and 5 are

referring
to columns A and E respectively. From the two

integers, I
would like to create a string representing the column
letters.

Basically,
1 and 5 should result in "A:E"
2 and 6 should result in "B:F"
3 and 27 should result in "C:AA"

I will be using the string to reference a range of
columns...Range("A:E"). Any ideas would be greatly
appreciated. TIA...



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