The only forms I know you can introduce relative references into a
Macro is....
a) using ActiveCell.Offset(R,C), where + is rows below or columns ahead
and - is rows above or columns before. Obviously you had to define R
and C before in the Macro or into the expression as a solid number.
b) sometimes works som others don=B4t...
Range with the cells method in this way:
Range(Cells(R,C)) or Range(Cells(Ri,Ci),Cells(Re,Ce)), where subscript
"i" referes to initial and "e" refres to end of a range of cells. Same
asumptions about relative references for each one as described before.
Hope it helps...
Alvaro Silva
TMMQ
Don Guillett wrote:
try
activecell.offset(1,2)
However, I suspect you are using a lot of SELECTIONS which usually aren't
necessary. Why not copy/paste your code here along with an explanation of
what you are trying to do.
--
Don Guillett
SalesAid Software
"Roger D" <Roger wrote in message
...
When I record a macro, it uses absolute cell addresses. How do I change
the
macro to run from a specific cell and relative to that cell?