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When I run this macro,
Sub addLeadType(leadType As Integer) Dim totalrows As Integer Dim typeCol As Integer typeCol = 11 ' The following line generates the error Range(Cells(1, typeCol)).Value = "Lead Type" totalrows = ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Rows.count Range(Cells(2, typeCol), Cells(totalrows, typeCol)).Value = leadType End Sub I get a "<Method 'Range' of object '_Global' failed error at the line indicated above. I tried hard coding the "11" in place of typeCol and get the same error. Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong here? Thanks, Ken Loomis |
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Range(Cells(1, typeCol)).Value = "Lead Type" should be Cells(1, typeCol).Value = "Lead Type" Range(rng reference, rng reference) works, but Range(rng reference) doesn't (and is redundant). -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Ken Loomis" wrote in message ... When I run this macro, Sub addLeadType(leadType As Integer) Dim totalrows As Integer Dim typeCol As Integer typeCol = 11 ' The following line generates the error Range(Cells(1, typeCol)).Value = "Lead Type" totalrows = ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Rows.count Range(Cells(2, typeCol), Cells(totalrows, typeCol)).Value = leadType End Sub I get a "<Method 'Range' of object '_Global' failed error at the line indicated above. I tried hard coding the "11" in place of typeCol and get the same error. Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong here? Thanks, Ken Loomis |
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Hi
You can use Cells without Range like this Cells(1, typeCol).Value = "Lead Type" This refers to cells on the active sheet, so to be safe you might want to use ActiveSheet.Cells(1, typeCol).Value = "Lead Type" or if your sheet is not active use Worksheets("MySheetName").Cells(1, typeCol).Value = "Lead Type" You can also use Cells to reference a location in a Range like this MyRange.Cells(1, typeCol).Value = "Lead Type" this will now refer to the (1, typeCol) entry in MyRange. Your further syntax is OK Range(Cells(2, typeCol), Cells(totalrows, typeCol)).Value = leadType which again refers to a Range on the Active Sheet. Qualification is then most efficiently done with With...End With With ActiveSheet Range(.Cells(2, typeCol), .Cells(totalrows, typeCol)).Value = leadType End With regards Paul "Ken Loomis" wrote in message ... When I run this macro, Sub addLeadType(leadType As Integer) Dim totalrows As Integer Dim typeCol As Integer typeCol = 11 ' The following line generates the error Range(Cells(1, typeCol)).Value = "Lead Type" totalrows = ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Rows.count Range(Cells(2, typeCol), Cells(totalrows, typeCol)).Value = leadType End Sub I get a "<Method 'Range' of object '_Global' failed error at the line indicated above. I tried hard coding the "11" in place of typeCol and get the same error. Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong here? Thanks, Ken Loomis |
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