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Dave Peterson
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Paste Special Values VBA
I'll take full responsibility for the FormulaR1c1 debacle!
But only partial for the parenthesis--I copied and pasted. (I didn't notice, so
I didn't correct.)
But other than that, it was a fine post!
<vbg
Tom Ogilvy wrote:
"Oopsie"!!
.formluar1c1 = "=RC[-1]+76)"
probably want to change the spelling of "formlua" to "formula" and drop the
extra paren on the end of the function.
.formular1c1 = "=RC[-1]+76"
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Tom Ogilvy
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With cell.Offset(0, 6).Resize(1, 1)
.formluar1c1 = "=RC[-1]+76)"
.value = .value
end with
(similar in both spots)
wrote:
The peice of code below works fine. However, I need the formulas after
calculating the answer to become paste special values. Example: "
=24+56" is a formula answer of 80 ...Which is what I currently get.
What I want in the cell is 80.
Is there a easy way to do this in the below code?
Many thanks...
Sub semiannual()
Dim v As Variant
Dim v1 As Variant
Dim rng As Range
Dim cell As Range
Dim res As Variant
v1 = Array("S")
Set rng = Range(Cells(3, 4), Cells(3, 4).End(xlDown))
For Each cell In rng
res = Application.Match(cell.Value, v1, 0)
If Not IsError(res) Then
cell.Offset(0, 3).Resize(1, 1).Value = "=RC[-5]+56 "
'Should paste special values here.
cell.Offset(0, 6).Resize(1, 1).Value = "=RC[-1]+76)"
'Should paste special values here.
End If
Next
End Sub
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