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Hi,
I have a weird issue. I have a sheet that looks at a column to pull the variable "notepad". I have no issue with that. It also goes one column over to pull the row number on my summary sheet - which is called "xxxx". The problem is this - the column on the formula I am trying to link is "L" - 5 columns over from "G". The myFormula variable is the row related to my notepad on the summary page - but if I use the correct row - it will be 11 rows greater in the formula than what it should be. I can make this work by just subtracting 11 from myFormula - but I just want to know why it it references the "g" and the 11 in the range where I want the formula to go. Can anybody help? I find this very strange. Sheets(notePad).Range("g11").Formula = "=xxxx!R[" & myFormula & "]c[5]" Thanks much in advance, Anita |
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