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How can I assign a varable to equal an array? (it allready has a name)
I have data comming in that will give me a value, 1-5. I want to
assign a var baised on the data comming in, to an array (all arrys in sheet have names) so I can use it (the array) in another equ. |
How can I assign a varable to equal an array? (it allready has a name)
is there an equasion that will output an array, either an existing
array or a new one? That would help too |
How can I assign a varable to equal an array? (it allready has a name)
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says... I have data comming in that will give me a value, 1-5. I want to assign a var baised on the data comming in, to an array (all arrys in sheet have names) so I can use it (the array) in another equ. I don't understand what it is you want to do. How about an example? -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions |
How can I assign a varable to equal an array? (it allready has a name)
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User form outputs a value; Using existing data, I want to assign the form data (number 1-4) to a array, to get the value from a table(4x4). User data will change so that is why I need an array var to be dynamic. |
How can I assign a varable to equal an array? (it allready has a name)
In article .com,
says... Ex. User form outputs a value; Using existing data, I want to assign the form data (number 1-4) to a array, to get the value from a table(4x4). User data will change so that is why I need an array var to be dynamic. OK, hopefully someone else will pitch in. Simply restating the original post and claiming it is an example doesn't really make it one. -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions |
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