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Default Referencing a Defined Name

On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 18:08:13 -0800, "Patrick Simonds"
wrote:

Below is a snippet of code I use to place data from a userform onto a
worksheet and to return a value to the userform.

I am recreating my worksheet and am using Defined Names for many of the
cells. I want TextBox1.Text to be placed in Start_1, TextBox2.Text to be
placed in End_1.

Start_1 is defined as a range AV3 through AV36. Not sure if that is
important or not. But of course if I am on row 12 I want the
data in TextBox1 (TextBox1.Text) to be placed in the start_1 on row 12.

So can I reference the defined name and achieve the same result.



TextBox1.Text = rng(1, 47).Text
TextBox2.Text = rng(1, 48).Text
TextBox3.Text = rng(1, 50).Value
TextBox3.Text = Format(TextBox3.Text, "0.0")
TextBox4.Text = rng(1, 53).Text


Conceptually: you could read the active cell row and column number and
use this in a range.cells(row,col) piece of code attached to the click
or change event of the text box.

Rgds








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