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Sorry for not clarifying the question. I am trying to
generalise a function so that I could use it on a different sheet. Function MassPurlin(b, d) 'Looking up the mass of purlin, in relation to b=width, d=depth in Sheet1 Firstly, b & d are two values from different cells (eg., b from A12, d from B12). Is there some way I could write so that I could know which cell was b from? (Ie, let say I am reusing this formula on another sheet, and the reference b and d is no longer at A12 & B12) Thankyou -----Original Message----- The function VLOOKUP(), HLOOKUP() and Match() are designed for this. Please define yuor question a little more clearly. Patrick Molloy Microsoft Excel MVP -----Original Message----- THis is a snippet of a function: Function MassPurlin(b, d) 'Looking up the mass of purlin, in relation to b=width, d=depth in Sheet1 Is there someway I could find out the position/location of the cell where b or d is stored? Ie, if b is stoed in cell B2, a=worksheets("Sheet1").Cell(b)._____ where a would = 4 . . .. |
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