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in place of $C$6, create a range name. you can select the cell and either,
1 type a name into the address box next to the formula bar (it will show C6) and press enter, or 2. click insert/name/define and type a name and press add give it a unique name like Grand_Total then in your code use Range("Grand_Total") instead of Range($C$6) do this for the cells that will move -- Gary wrote in message ups.com... Greetings. I wrote a few event handlers that do calculations when some cells are modified. For example: Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) If Target.Address = "$C$6" Then Application.EnableEvents = False Range("B6").Value = Range("C6").Value / Range("B13").Value Application.EnableEvents = True Else Application.EnableEvents = False Range("C6").Value = Range("B6").Value * Range("B13").Value Application.EnableEvents = True End If End Sub But then I insert rows to my sheets add/remove/reposition some stuff and all my VBA functions fail since Cell Addresses are hard-coded. How can I reference cells by name, or some sort of a dynamic reference (like Excel formulas that get automagically updated when you move things around)? Thanks |
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