WS formula for Julian date not converting well to VBA??
So it'll add in a quote I don't need - but the IntelliSense doesn't
recognize ActiveSheet? Some programmer was paid to much to do the little
automatic things we all try to turn off, while ignoring a few more important
things, I think!
Ed
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message
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when you put a string in the vbe and it does not have a closing quote, it
is
added for you. Due to word wrap, this is the case you encountered I
believe.
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"Ed" wrote in message
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Worked perfectly, Paul! Thank you. Wonder if the extra quote had
something
to do with pasting it directly into the VBE and then taking out the line
break. This time, I pasted into Word, took out the line break, then
pasted
the single line into the module - no quotes.
Ed
"PaulD" <nospam wrote in message
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"Ed" wrote in message
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: Paul: Thanks for the help.
<snip
: Unfortunately, when I copy your version in, the VBE highlights TEXT
and
pops
: up an error saying "Expected end of statement"??? (I did put it all
on
one
: line.)
<snip
Interesting indeed. I tried to copy the code and got the same error.
It
appears during copy that a " is inserted when pasting (not sure why).
Make
sure you have
ws.Range("E1").Formula = "= ""AR"" & RIGHT(YEAR(B1),2) & TEXT...
and not
ws.Range("E1").Formula = "= ""AR"" & RIGHT(YEAR(B1),2) &"TEXT...
notice the quote (") after the &, make sure it is not there
Paul D
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