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I have a macro that opens a file (rider.xls) and looks up some values i
another file (master.xls) and dumps the result in the first fil (rider.xls) seems that lookup is using my current active cell position (from th rider.xls file) to offset itself in the master file. I want to reference the cell in master directly, regardless of th position in the rider.xls file. here is one of the formulas. ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = _ "=INDEX([Master.xls]defenition!R6C1:R80C5, MATCH([Master.xls]Master1!*R[-8]* C[" & 26 + counter & "], [Master.xls]defenition!R6C1:R130C1,) MATCH(R15C5,[Master.xls]defenition!R6C1:R6C5,))" My problem comes from the R[-8]. it's negative 8 because in th rider file my cell was at A16 and in the master I actually want AE for example. so it goes back 8 rows can't I simply reference to the cell in master.xls directly, no relative to my other file?? I don't understand why that reference is relative and the other one aren't (i.e. R6C1) in the same formula ![]() P.S. the value of -8 actualy is calculated form a formula. I put -8 i the example so that you see what the first one would look like. The first time it;s -8 but it then it cahnges depending on the lookup thanks Pab -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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