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Default R1C1 Notation

Hi! I'm a little puzzled why Excel macro recording in some situations is
using R1C1 notation.
Is there any benefit using that notation type?

And, as I've never really worked with that notation, it sometimes give me
problems.

Especially when trying to use variables to describe a range.

Does a 'translation'-description or other help exist somewhere? Haven't been
able to find one!

Thanks in advance
Birger



 
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