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Carl Brehm Carl Brehm is offline
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Default .cells help

Returns same 1004 not defined error
The other 2 .offset lines work fine.
Is there another way to go about this?

Offset(2, (columncount)).Formula = "=SUM(" & .Cells(6, columncount) & ":" & .Cells(200, columncount) & ")"""

With Range("weekending")(1, 1)
.Offset(0, (columncount)).Value = monthdate
'assigns weekending date to column heading on Worksheet("vendor_totals")
.Offset(1, (columncount)).Value = Sheets("sheet1").Range("h1").Value
'assigns sq footage value for week
.Offset(2, (columncount)).Formula = "=SUM(" & .Cells(6, columncount) & ":" & .Cells(200, columncount) & ")"""
'assign formula SUM(current column row6: current column row 200)
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"Bob Phillips" wrote in message ...
Haven't tested it, but probably because you are using the default value property. Try this

Offset(2, (columncount)).Formula = "=SUM(" & .Cells(6, columncount).Address & ":" & .Cells(200, columncount).Address & ")"""

and adjust the other one similarly

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