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I changed it to the following and it worked.
..Range("C5").Select ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = WorksheetFunction.RoundDown((myCell.Offset(0, -1)), 0) Thanks for the help. -- Nothing in life is ever easy - just get used to that fact. "KennyD" wrote: Ok, so I have this macro that makes copies of Sheet1 based on a list of values in Sheet_2. Works great. However, I need to change a cell so that it not only copies over the value, but inserts a formula. The macro lines that creates the new sheets is as follows: Set TemplateWks = Worksheets("Sheet1") Set sh = Worksheets("Sheet1") Set ListWks = Worksheets("Sheet_2") With ListWks Set ListRng = .Range("C2", .Cells(.Rows.Count, "C").End(xlUp)) End With For Each myCell In ListRng.Cells TemplateWks.Copy After:=Worksheets(Worksheets.Count) On Error Resume Next With ActiveSheet .Name = myCell.Value .Range("B4").Value = myCell.Value .Range("C5").Value = myCell.Offset(0, -1).Value '****<= This is the line I need to change End With How do I insert a quick formula into the cell "C5" so that it rounds down the number? I am thinking that it should be something like .Range("C5").Value = myCell.Offset(0,-1).Value .Range("C5").Select ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "=ROUNDDOWN((myCell.Offset(0,-1)),0)" Essentially, I want it to grab the value and round it down before it inserts it. -- Nothing in life is ever easy - just get used to that fact. |
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