If you use the function in a cell like the SUM function as an example, then
you should not attempt to do any activating or selection.
If you just call this from VBA, then the sheet calculations must be the
active sheet to successfully execute that command. Otherwise it should be
ThisWorkbook.Activate
Worksheets("Calculations").Activate
For i = 20 To 29
For j = 7 To 15
ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Calculations").Cells(i, j).Select
component = ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Calculations").Cells(Acti veCell.row,
6).Value
Select Case component
Case 1
answers(i, j) = conversion(i, j) + flush(i, j) + additive(i, j)
Case 2
answers(i, j) = conversion(i, j) + flush(i, j) + additive(i, j)
Case Else
answers(i, j) = conversion(i, j)
End Select
Next j
Next i
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"jclark419" wrote
in message ...
Hey guys, this should be a simple one but I still havn't gotten it. The
code is he
Code:
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Public Function results() As Double
Dim answers(9, 9) As Double
Dim i, j, component As Integer
For i = 20 To 29
For j = 7 To 15
ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Calculations").Cells(i, j).Activate
component =
ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Calculations").Cells(Acti veCell.row, 6).Value
Select Case component
Case 1
answers(i, j) = conversion(i, j) + flush(i, j) + additive(i, j)
Case 2
answers(i, j) = conversion(i, j) + flush(i, j) + additive(i, j)
Case Else
answers(i, j) = conversion(i, j)
End Select
Next j
Next i
End Function
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Conversion, Flush and Additive are all seperate functions being called
to from here. The error is in this line:
Code:
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ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Calculations").Cells(i, j).Select
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It returns a select range error on this line implying that it is not
properly addressed.
Thanks.
~Jason
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