Excel columns: Converting numbers to letters and vice versa
On Mar 23, 12:49 pm, "Jack" <replyto@it wrote:
I need to convert column index (shown as letters) to the number.
For example:
Column: ABCD
What is the corresponding number of that column?
Jack
"Jarek Kujawa" wrote in message
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am not sure what you mean exactly but one way might be:
k = ActiveCell.Column
On 23 Mar, 21:07, "Jack" <replyto@it wrote:
Hello,
My app is using Excel spreadsheet.
User has a choice of preselecting some of the sheet's columns.
Now:
Excel is using letters as the visual indexing, of the columns but when
programming the corresponding number (A --1, B --2..., AA--28, AB--29
etc) must be used..
What will be the best method of converting those letters into numbers?
Jack
Hello Jack,
Use the Cells method to create a Range address and return only the
column number.
For example:
C = Cells(1, "ABCD").Column
Sincerely,
Leith Ross
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