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Default macro {r 1} command in lotus

I am guilty of these errors often.

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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"Bernie Deitrick" <deitbe @ consumer dot org wrote in message
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D'oh! Brain freeze.....

Thanks - at least somebody is reading this...

Bernie



"Don Guillett" wrote in message

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or in the case of moving to the RIGHT
offset(0,5)

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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"Bernie Deitrick" <deitbe @ consumer dot org wrote in message
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Ed,

Activecell.Offset(#rows,#columns).Select

So the same as {r 5} would be

Activecell.Offset(5,0).Select

But there is hardly ever any reason to actually select a cell.....

HTH,
Bernie
MS Excel MVP


"Ed" wrote in message
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Lotus had a command that allowed you to move the cursor within a

macro.
The
comand was {r 5} which would move the cursor -right 5- from the

current
location. Excell seems to record the keystroke movement into a

specific
cell
reference within the macro. I see you can do a similar command with
"Selection.End(xlDown)" but I want to move a defined # of cells. not

to
the
end of a range. Any bhelp would be appreciated.