FormulaR1C1 ?
you must be Heather S* ? yes :)
in the first block of code you're using lastrow-1 while in the 2nd block
you're using Target.Row-1
I suspect that target isn't set to your total row, hence the mismatch
try
With .Range("R2:R" & LastRow - 1)
.FormulaR1C1 = "=Round(RC17 * Fees,0)"
End With
instead
"Heather" wrote:
I got it to work :) by tweaking it to:
LastRow = .Cells(.Rows.Count, "O").End(xlUp).Row
With .Range("Q2:Q" & LastRow - 1)
.FormulaR1C1 = "=Round(RC15/R" & LastRow & "C15,8)"
End With
But, now when I go to the next column to multiply Column Q by Fees it's not
ending in the right place and trails 4 extra rows down? Any ideas?
With .Range("R2:R" & target.Row - 1)
.FormulaR1C1 = "=Round(RC17 * Fees,0)"
End With
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
Try
LastRow = .Cells(.Rows.Count, "O").End(xlUp).Row
With .Range("Q1:Q" & LastRow - 1)
.FormulaR1C1 = "=RC15/SUM(R1C15:R" & LastRow & "C15)*Fees"
End With
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HTH
Bob
"Heather" wrote in message
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Hi, I'm trying to use VBA to do some automation and was wondering if
someone
might be able to help me figure out what Im doing wrong?
In Column O I have a list of #'s with a total at the bottom of the list
but
it can always end on a different row
So, I'm trying to take the 1st # in Row O and % it by the total of that
column? and then proceed down the list allocating each from the total --
Can
anyone help?
Thank you
'Sets the %Allocation
With .Range("Q2:Q" & target.Row - 1)
.FormulaR1C1 = "=RC15/R" & target.Row & "C15 * Fees"
.Offset(, 0).FormulaR1C1 = "=ROUND(RC/R[3]C,8)"
End With
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