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Changing Formula References in Visual Basic
I have matrix (221 by 221) that I need to convert into a
list with very particular spacing and formating for use in another program. I'm using a looping system to work between the different cells in the sheet which will initially just contain the formatted data. Anyway to use visual basic to insert formulas in these cells where the referencing system is tied to the number of the iteration in the looping procedure? ie, inserting the formula = sheet1(B3) in the new sheet, where the B3 part is generated automatically in the looping process? Cheers |
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