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refedit control cryptic returned value
 
I am using the refedit control on my userform. That works fine. I
would like to see something other than the cryptic value that it
passes.
For example the value that I get from using refedit is:
sheet1!$A$3:$D$5

I would like four values that are put into variables
A
3
D
5

How might I achieve this.
Mary


Jim Thomlinson[_5_]

refedit control cryptic returned value
 
This gives you row and column of the top left and bottom right.

Dim rng As Range

Set rng = Range(RefEdit1.Text)

MsgBox rng(1).Row
MsgBox rng(1).Column
MsgBox rng(rng.Count).Row
MsgBox rng(rng.Count).Column

The only difference is it uses numbers instead of letters for the columns.
Generally the numbers are more useful, but you could convert that to letters
if that is what you require...
--
HTH...

Jim Thomlinson


" wrote:

I am using the refedit control on my userform. That works fine. I
would like to see something other than the cryptic value that it
passes.
For example the value that I get from using refedit is:
sheet1!$A$3:$D$5

I would like four values that are put into variables
A
3
D
5

How might I achieve this.
Mary



Tom Ogilvy

refedit control cryptic returned value
 
s = RefEdit.Value
set rng = Range(s)
set rng1 = rng(1)
set rng2 = rng(rng.count)
v1row = rng1.row
v2row = rng2.row
v1Col = rng1.column
v2Col = rng2.column
'
v1Letter = left(rng.Address(0,0),2+(rng1.column<=26))
v2Letter = Left(rng.Address(0,0),2+(rng2.Column<=26))

--
Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


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I am using the refedit control on my userform. That works fine. I
would like to see something other than the cryptic value that it
passes.
For example the value that I get from using refedit is:
sheet1!$A$3:$D$5

I would like four values that are put into variables
A
3
D
5

How might I achieve this.
Mary





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