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Default Help with renaming in Visual Basic

It's using RC notation. For example,

R[-4]C[-1] is 4 rows up and 1 column to the left of the current cell. I'm
not sure there is any way around using this in VBA.

HTH,
Barb Reinhardt

"Alberta Rose" wrote:

I have recorded a macro to do mathmatical calculations. When I go into
Visual Basic, the recorder has put it's own language where my cell reference
would be. See example below:


"=IF(R[-4]C[-1]=0,0,SUMIF(R[-7]C[-30]:R[65491]C[-30],RC[-3],R[-7]C[-17]:R[65491]C[-17])/R[-4]C[-1])"

I want to change it to reference the actual cells, but when I change for
example the R[-4]C[-1]=0 to AC4-0, the macro will not return any values,
just gives me a #NAME? error message. What am I missing here?

Thanks..
Laurie