Defining a formula
Try changing the .formular1c1 to just plain old .formula.
MMesarch wrote:
HI,
I have a block of data in one worksheet and I am trying to have VBA write a
formula in a different worksheet. The range to be used in the formula is
not static. Based on some other VBA coding I find the rows bounding the
range to be used in the formula. When the macro is run I get an error in the
cell that contains the formula.
In this example the data is in the worksheet "EstimatedNEEDaylight"
From the other coding I have found that the range should be from E2 to E74.
The column E and row 2 are constants, but the row 74 is the real dynamic part
so was stored in the variable greenuprow
The VBA code I am trying run looks like the following
ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "=Sum(EstimatedNEEDaylight!E2:E" & greenuprow & ")"
The resulting formula that is placed in the cell that gives the error is
=Sum(EstimatedNEEDaylight!'E2':'E74')
I have tried a couple variation on the theme like creating a variable for
the sum parameter, but keep getting the same type of error. Also running the
VBA in Debug mode I can see the resulting formula looks correct
there.....that is should be
=Sum(EstimatedNEEDaylight!E2:E74)
Any ideas????
Thanks
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Mark Mesarch
School of Natural Resources
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Dave Peterson
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