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Default 'Type mismatch' error!

I prefer to assign variables to long references like:
MyValue = Worksheets("Banking").Range("$B$4").Value
and then apply it like:
oneRequestTime = 1 / MyValue

Does the same thing, but if you use it more than once it is a lot neater.

" wrote:


A cell has the value=0.023. The Category is chosen as 'General' for
this cell.

I want to get the inverse of that cell value i.e. 0.023, and ignore the
decimal point in the result.

1/0.023 = 43.478 = 43

Here is the excerpt from the macro:
Line1 oneRequestTime = 1 / Worksheets("Banking").Cells("B4").Value
Line2 Application.WorksheetFunction.Floor(oneRequestTime , 1)

But, the 'Type mismatch' error is reported at the Line1. How do I get
rid of this error. I tried to declare 'oneRequestTime' with different
types. But, it did not help!