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"=R5C8" (Row 5, Column 8)
"Paul" wrote in message ... If I want to say "value in this cell is that cell minus the other cell", I type: ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "=RC[-1]-RC[-2]" But, I want the first cell to be absolute, like $H$5. Anybody know the syntax for that? TIA Paul |
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