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Hi,
Is there a way to recover the values of linked cells in formulas? For instance, say that I have a macro that operates on the concatenate function, taking the first argument and adding the phrase "the first argument is: " before it. If say cell "A1" has the formula "=CONCATENATE("hello ","world")" than it is easy for me to figure out that the first argument is "hello " by using a command like "wholeformula = Range("b16").formula". However, what if the "hello " was in cell b2 so that the formula in A1 is "=CONCATENATE(b2,"world")". Is there a way for me to look at cell A1 in VBA and recover "hello " instead of b2? Thanks |
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