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I am writing VB code lines like this:
Range("m6").Select ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "=TEXT(L6, ""0.00"")" When I go to the workbook and run this code I end up with an error in cell M6 telling me that I have a Name problem. The actual entry that is dumped into cell M6 is: =TEXT('L6', "0.00") Truly! The L6 has an apostrophe preceeding it and behind it. If I edit the cell and remove the apostrophes then cell M6 has the correct formula in it. Why are the double quotes leading to an apostrophe problem with the cell reference of L6? What do I need to change in my coding to make this problem go away? |
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