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Defining Constants from info in workbook
If I want to save the value of a "constant", I'd do something like this:
CELLS (i,"A").Value = "=MATCH(""WTD HRS"",""'[""&RC6&""]""&sname""'""'!R7)" How do I write the results of this as a constant that is not saved in the workbook. Thanks, Barb Reinhardt |
Defining Constants from info in workbook
Good Morning Barb
I believe this is what your looking for. Declare constant first by: Public Const stMatch as String = "=MATCH(""WTD HRS"",""'[""&RC6&""]""&sname""'""'!R7)" or Const stMatch as String = "=MATCH(""WTD HRS"",""'[""&RC6&""]""&sname""'""'!R7)" then you can save constant into string variable or you can save it into a cell as you have in your example. Either way works just fine. Also check out usinf Static variables in VBA help. I hope this helped out. HTH Rick, (Fbks, AK {Land of the Midnight Sun}) "Barb Reinhardt" wrote in message ... If I want to save the value of a "constant", I'd do something like this: CELLS (i,"A").Value = "=MATCH(""WTD HRS"",""'[""&RC6&""]""&sname""'""'!R7)" How do I write the results of this as a constant that is not saved in the workbook. Thanks, Barb Reinhardt |
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