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Bob Phillips
 
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Arvi showed you using Formula, but if you need to use FormulaR1C1 to provide
column and row variability, just build up bit by bit

ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "=PERCENTRANK( R[" & firstRow & "]C[" & firstCol &
"]:R[" & _
lastRow & "]C[" & lastCol & "] ,
R[" & firstRow & "]C[" & fisrCol & "] )"

just as an example to show the approach

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Bob Phillips

"Arvi Laanemets" wrote in message
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Hi


ActiveCell.Formula = "=PERCENTRANK(F1:F10, F1)"

or

ActiveCell.Formula = "=PERCENTRANK(F1:F" & NumericExpression & ", F1)"



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"BruceK" wrote in message
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I can't seem to get the syntax right on this VBA statement:

I want to use a similar statement to :
ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "=PERCENTRANK( R[1]C[6]:R[10]C[6] ,
R[1]C[6] )"

except that the array parameter "R[1]C[6]:R[10]C[6]" needs to be
specified
using row and column variables.

Possibly something close to

ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "=PERCENTRANK( ActiveSheet.Range(Cells(1, 6),
Cells(lastrow, 6)) , R[1]C[6] )"

Can anyone help me fix the syntax or offer another approach? Thanks