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Wu

big stupid question
 
In a marco,
If I write --- EN = cells(1,1)
then, EN will equal to the data of cells(1,1)

The problem is :
The cursor will stop at different cell, not certain.
May be at cells(2,2), cells(3,10), cells(10,2)............., every time is
different.
So, I want to get the location of the cell, then set EN is equal to that cell.

How to write in marco to get the location of cells.

Rick Rothstein \(MVP - VB\)[_467_]

big stupid question
 
Try...

EN = ActiveCell.Value

Rick


"Wu" wrote in message
...
In a marco,
If I write --- EN = cells(1,1)
then, EN will equal to the data of cells(1,1)

The problem is :
The cursor will stop at different cell, not certain.
May be at cells(2,2), cells(3,10), cells(10,2)............., every time is
different.
So, I want to get the location of the cell, then set EN is equal to that
cell.

How to write in marco to get the location of cells.



Gord Dibben

big stupid question
 
If you want the location(address)

Sub goop()
EN = ActiveCell.Address
'MsgBox "address is " & EN
End Sub

Otherwise, see Rick's reply for returning the value.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Fri, 16 May 2008 22:09:00 -0700, Wu wrote:

In a marco,
If I write --- EN = cells(1,1)
then, EN will equal to the data of cells(1,1)

The problem is :
The cursor will stop at different cell, not certain.
May be at cells(2,2), cells(3,10), cells(10,2)............., every time is
different.
So, I want to get the location of the cell, then set EN is equal to that cell.

How to write in marco to get the location of cells.



dksaluki

big stupid question
 
Are you looking for a certain value, and then you'd like to get the
address of that cell? "...cursor will stop at different cell, not
certain..."
Or are you just wanting the address of whatever cell is active at the
time?

If you're looking for something, and then would like to get the
address of that cell, you will need a Cells.Find(.......) function.
Then you could make an if statement to display cell address.

Dim mySearch as Range

On Error Resume Next
Set mySearch = Cells.Find("____")

If mySearch.Value = _____ Then
MsgBox (mySearch.Address)
End If

.....something to that effect. Have to debug a little better, but
that's basically it.

dk

Dave Peterson

big stupid question
 
Check one of your other posts, too.

Wu wrote:

In a marco,
If I write --- EN = cells(1,1)
then, EN will equal to the data of cells(1,1)

The problem is :
The cursor will stop at different cell, not certain.
May be at cells(2,2), cells(3,10), cells(10,2)............., every time is
different.
So, I want to get the location of the cell, then set EN is equal to that cell.

How to write in marco to get the location of cells.


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Dave Peterson


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