Sonja,
I don't think you can directly access via R1C1 the way you are trying,
but you can use the 'offset' as you calculated to adjust the Offset
access, thus
=Offset(A1,18-1,0,1,1) would give cell A18 as would
=Offset(A1,(MATCH(""ITEM_ID"",C[-1],0)+3)-1,0,1,1)
For your stated purpose the Offset is, A1 = reference point, row
increment, column increment, 1,1
Hope this helps.
Sonya795 Wrote:
Hello everyone.
I need your help.
I am programmatically determine the coordinates of needed cell.
For example, I am interested in "=R18C3"
But R18 was found using "=MATCH(""ITEM_ID"",C[-1],0) + 3" THIS EQUALS
to 18. So, I know that my desired cell located in row 18.
Is there a way in Excel 97, to concatenate or join this two together.
I tried “=R[(MATCH(""ITEM_ID"",C[-1],0) + 3)C[1]”. But it does not
work.
I also tried =R&[ MATCH(""ITEM_ID"",C[-1],0) + 3}&C[1]…
Is there a way to fabricate the cell address?
Thank you in advance,
Sonya
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