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![]() I have inserted the following formula and I am getting this error: Runtime error 1004 Application-defined or object-defined error Range(Cells(EndRow + 1, 7), Cells(EndRow + 1, 4)).FormulaR1C1 = "=IF(RC[-2]RC[-1],'W')" I am trying to paste this on a cell, returning the letter W if the cell offset by 2 is greater than the cell offset by 1. In fact I want to add another condition in the same code where I want the code to return the letter L if the cell offset by 2 is smaller than the cell offset by 1 plus to return the letter D if the cell offset by 2 equals the cell offset by 1. Example A B C D E F 1 01-Dec-03 Arsenal Coventry 4 1 W 2 01-Dec-03 Man Utd. Southampton 1 3 L 3 01-Dec-03 Tottenham Chelsea 2 2 D Thanks |
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This is a better looking table !
A B C D E F 1 01-Dec-03 Arsenal Coventry 4 1 W 2 01-Dec-03 Man Utd. So'ton 1 3 L 3 01-Dec-03 Tottenham Chelsea 2 2 D Thanks |
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I think you need something like this:
Range(Cells(EndRow + 1, 4), Cells(EndRow + 1, 7)).FormulaR1C1 = _ "=IF(RC[-2]RC[-1],""W"","""")" However, this actually puts the formula under the rows. Maybe what you actually need is something like this: Dim EndRow As Long Dim EndCol As Long EndRow = Range("A65536").End(xlUp).Row EndCol = Range("IV1").End(xlToLeft).Column Range(Cells(1, EndCol + 1), Cells(EndRow, EndCol + 1)).FormulaR1C1 = _ "=IF(RC[-2]RC[-1],""W"","""")" Hence the final solution would be: Dim EndRow As Long Dim EndCol As Long EndRow = Range("A65536").End(xlUp).Row EndCol = Range("IV1").End(xlToLeft).Column Range(Cells(1, EndCol + 1), Cells(EndRow, EndCol + 1)).FormulaR1C1 = _ "=IF(RC[-2]RC[-1],""W"",IF(RC[-2]<RC[-1],""L"",""D""))" Regards Trevor "Majeed" wrote in message ... I have inserted the following formula and I am getting this error: Runtime error 1004 Application-defined or object-defined error Range(Cells(EndRow + 1, 7), Cells(EndRow + 1, 4)).FormulaR1C1 = "=IF(RC[-2]RC[-1],'W')" I am trying to paste this on a cell, returning the letter W if the cell offset by 2 is greater than the cell offset by 1. In fact I want to add another condition in the same code where I want the code to return the letter L if the cell offset by 2 is smaller than the cell offset by 1 plus to return the letter D if the cell offset by 2 equals the cell offset by 1. Example A B C D E F 1 01-Dec-03 Arsenal Coventry 4 1 W 2 01-Dec-03 Man Utd. Southampton 1 3 L 3 01-Dec-03 Tottenham Chelsea 2 2 D Thanks |
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Thanks Trevor, it works perecftly now
Cheers and a happy new year to you. Majeed "Trevor Shuttleworth" wrote in message ... I think you need something like this: Range(Cells(EndRow + 1, 4), Cells(EndRow + 1, 7)).FormulaR1C1 = _ "=IF(RC[-2]RC[-1],""W"","""")" However, this actually puts the formula under the rows. Maybe what you actually need is something like this: Dim EndRow As Long Dim EndCol As Long EndRow = Range("A65536").End(xlUp).Row EndCol = Range("IV1").End(xlToLeft).Column Range(Cells(1, EndCol + 1), Cells(EndRow, EndCol + 1)).FormulaR1C1 = _ "=IF(RC[-2]RC[-1],""W"","""")" Hence the final solution would be: Dim EndRow As Long Dim EndCol As Long EndRow = Range("A65536").End(xlUp).Row EndCol = Range("IV1").End(xlToLeft).Column Range(Cells(1, EndCol + 1), Cells(EndRow, EndCol + 1)).FormulaR1C1 = _ "=IF(RC[-2]RC[-1],""W"",IF(RC[-2]<RC[-1],""L"",""D""))" Regards Trevor "Majeed" wrote in message ... I have inserted the following formula and I am getting this error: Runtime error 1004 Application-defined or object-defined error Range(Cells(EndRow + 1, 7), Cells(EndRow + 1, 4)).FormulaR1C1 = "=IF(RC[-2]RC[-1],'W')" I am trying to paste this on a cell, returning the letter W if the cell offset by 2 is greater than the cell offset by 1. In fact I want to add another condition in the same code where I want the code to return the letter L if the cell offset by 2 is smaller than the cell offset by 1 plus to return the letter D if the cell offset by 2 equals the cell offset by 1. Example A B C D E F 1 01-Dec-03 Arsenal Coventry 4 1 W 2 01-Dec-03 Man Utd. Southampton 1 3 L 3 01-Dec-03 Tottenham Chelsea 2 2 D Thanks |
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Majeed
Nice to know that your problem is solved And all the best for the New Year to you too. Trevor "Majeed" wrote in message ... Thanks Trevor, it works perecftly now Cheers and a happy new year to you. Majeed "Trevor Shuttleworth" wrote in message ... I think you need something like this: Range(Cells(EndRow + 1, 4), Cells(EndRow + 1, 7)).FormulaR1C1 = _ "=IF(RC[-2]RC[-1],""W"","""")" However, this actually puts the formula under the rows. Maybe what you actually need is something like this: Dim EndRow As Long Dim EndCol As Long EndRow = Range("A65536").End(xlUp).Row EndCol = Range("IV1").End(xlToLeft).Column Range(Cells(1, EndCol + 1), Cells(EndRow, EndCol + 1)).FormulaR1C1 = _ "=IF(RC[-2]RC[-1],""W"","""")" Hence the final solution would be: Dim EndRow As Long Dim EndCol As Long EndRow = Range("A65536").End(xlUp).Row EndCol = Range("IV1").End(xlToLeft).Column Range(Cells(1, EndCol + 1), Cells(EndRow, EndCol + 1)).FormulaR1C1 = _ "=IF(RC[-2]RC[-1],""W"",IF(RC[-2]<RC[-1],""L"",""D""))" Regards Trevor "Majeed" wrote in message ... I have inserted the following formula and I am getting this error: Runtime error 1004 Application-defined or object-defined error Range(Cells(EndRow + 1, 7), Cells(EndRow + 1, 4)).FormulaR1C1 = "=IF(RC[-2]RC[-1],'W')" I am trying to paste this on a cell, returning the letter W if the cell offset by 2 is greater than the cell offset by 1. In fact I want to add another condition in the same code where I want the code to return the letter L if the cell offset by 2 is smaller than the cell offset by 1 plus to return the letter D if the cell offset by 2 equals the cell offset by 1. Example A B C D E F 1 01-Dec-03 Arsenal Coventry 4 1 W 2 01-Dec-03 Man Utd. Southampton 1 3 L 3 01-Dec-03 Tottenham Chelsea 2 2 D Thanks |
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