Calling Cell (or ROW() and COLUMN() in VBA)
Thanks Jim. Application.Caller was exactly the thing I was hunting for
"Jim Thomlinson" wrote:
I think this is what you are looking for.
Public Function Whatever() As String
'Application.volatile 'if you need it to recalc no matter what changes
With Application.Caller
Whatever = "Row " & .Row & " and column " & .Column
End With
End Function
insert this in a standard code module and call it from a cell. It will
return the row and column of the cell that it is in...
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HTH...
Jim Thomlinson
"Scott" wrote:
I am new to VBA and need what I would think would be something easy, but I
have not been able to work out how to do it.
I have a macro that sums all values from the cell the macro is in to some
limit. At present I need to enter "=ITEMSUM(ROW(),COLUMN())" in the cell.
So I know where I am being called from. What I want to be able to enter in
the cell is "=ITEMSUM()" and inside ItemSum get the equivalent of ROW() and
COLUMN(). How can I do this?
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