Glad to hear all is well..............thanks for the feedback
Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
"fabulousk" wrote in message
...
I found it on another post. It has to do with the stop recording toolbar.
Yeah! It's working now.
"fabulousk" wrote:
My Vlookup formula is performing correctly.
I believe the problem lies in turning the relative reference button
off/on.
At home, in a newer version of Excel, it gave me a relative reference
button
and my formula worked. At work, I do not get a relative reference button
and
it's not working.
How do I get the relative reference button? I'm using Excel 2000 at
work,
maybe it does not have such a button?
"CLR" wrote:
If you intended to be using a single range to function with all of the
VLOOKUP formulas, you did not get that.......you evidently entered
your
lookup range as "relative referenced" cells, rather than "absolute
referenced" cells, or better yet, a RangeName.........try something
like:
=VLOOKUP(D13,$A$3:0$B$102,2,0)
Vaya con Dios,
Chuck,CABGx3
"fabulousk" wrote in message
...
I recorded a macro to place a vlookup formula in four cells that are
side
by
side. When I run the macro it only performs the first task, it does
not go
on
to do the other three. I used the tab key to go to the next cell
while
recording the macro, I don't know if that's why it's not working or
if
it's
something else.
The script looks like this:
Sub EERates()
'
' EERates Macro
' Macro recorded 3/4/2005 by BCBSOK
'
'
ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 =
"=VLOOKUP(RC[-2],Sheet1!R3C1:R102C2,2,0)"
Range("F15").Select
ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 =
"=VLOOKUP(RC[-3],Sheet1!R3C4:R102C5,2,0)"
Range("G15").Select
ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 =
"=VLOOKUP(RC[-4],Sheet1!R3C7:R102C8,2,0)"
Range("H15").Select
ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 =
"=VLOOKUP(RC[-5],Sheet1!R3C10:R102C11,2,0)"
Range("E16").Select
End Sub
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!
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