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returning formula into a cell
I would like to return the results of a formula into a cell based on an
address that I've stored in code. Unfortunately, the result does not provide me with a value from the formula. Here is the code I've typed: Dim LastLineAddress As String LastLineAddress = ActiveCell.Address ActiveCell.Offset(2, 0).Range("A1").Select ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "+mid(" & (LastLineAddress) & ",5,2)" End Sub Here is the result in the spreadsheet: Cell C149: 12345678 Cell C150 Cell C151 +mid($C$149,5,2) What I was hoping for in Cell C151 was the value 56 to be displayed, not the string +mid($C$149,5,2). Also I'd prefer not to have the absolute references ($) in the formula. Can you help me out? Many thanks. |
returning formula into a cell
You want the row?
Just use ActiveCell.Offset(2, 0).Value = ActiveCell.Row -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "RiverGully" wrote in message ... I would like to return the results of a formula into a cell based on an address that I've stored in code. Unfortunately, the result does not provide me with a value from the formula. Here is the code I've typed: Dim LastLineAddress As String LastLineAddress = ActiveCell.Address ActiveCell.Offset(2, 0).Range("A1").Select ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "+mid(" & (LastLineAddress) & ",5,2)" End Sub Here is the result in the spreadsheet: Cell C149: 12345678 Cell C150 Cell C151 +mid($C$149,5,2) What I was hoping for in Cell C151 was the value 56 to be displayed, not the string +mid($C$149,5,2). Also I'd prefer not to have the absolute references ($) in the formula. Can you help me out? Many thanks. |
returning formula into a cell
Try this...
Sub test() Dim LastLineAddress As String LastLineAddress = ActiveCell.Address LastLineAddress = Replace(LastLineAddress, "$", "") ActiveCell.Offset(2, 0).Formula = "=mid(" & (LastLineAddress) & ",5,2)" End Sub -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "RiverGully" wrote: I would like to return the results of a formula into a cell based on an address that I've stored in code. Unfortunately, the result does not provide me with a value from the formula. Here is the code I've typed: Dim LastLineAddress As String LastLineAddress = ActiveCell.Address ActiveCell.Offset(2, 0).Range("A1").Select ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "+mid(" & (LastLineAddress) & ",5,2)" End Sub Here is the result in the spreadsheet: Cell C149: 12345678 Cell C150 Cell C151 +mid($C$149,5,2) What I was hoping for in Cell C151 was the value 56 to be displayed, not the string +mid($C$149,5,2). Also I'd prefer not to have the absolute references ($) in the formula. Can you help me out? Many thanks. |
returning formula into a cell
or if you want to be really concise you can do it all in just one line with
no variable... ActiveCell.Offset(2, 0).Formula = "=mid(" & _ (Replace(ActiveCell.Address, "$", "")) & ",5,2)" -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: Try this... Sub test() Dim LastLineAddress As String LastLineAddress = ActiveCell.Address LastLineAddress = Replace(LastLineAddress, "$", "") ActiveCell.Offset(2, 0).Formula = "=mid(" & (LastLineAddress) & ",5,2)" End Sub -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "RiverGully" wrote: I would like to return the results of a formula into a cell based on an address that I've stored in code. Unfortunately, the result does not provide me with a value from the formula. Here is the code I've typed: Dim LastLineAddress As String LastLineAddress = ActiveCell.Address ActiveCell.Offset(2, 0).Range("A1").Select ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "+mid(" & (LastLineAddress) & ",5,2)" End Sub Here is the result in the spreadsheet: Cell C149: 12345678 Cell C150 Cell C151 +mid($C$149,5,2) What I was hoping for in Cell C151 was the value 56 to be displayed, not the string +mid($C$149,5,2). Also I'd prefer not to have the absolute references ($) in the formula. Can you help me out? Many thanks. |
returning formula into a cell
does changing this line help? ActiveCell.Formula = "=mid(" & (LastLineAddress) & ",5,2)" -- Gary "RiverGully" wrote in message ... I would like to return the results of a formula into a cell based on an address that I've stored in code. Unfortunately, the result does not provide me with a value from the formula. Here is the code I've typed: Dim LastLineAddress As String LastLineAddress = ActiveCell.Address ActiveCell.Offset(2, 0).Range("A1").Select ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "+mid(" & (LastLineAddress) & ",5,2)" End Sub Here is the result in the spreadsheet: Cell C149: 12345678 Cell C150 Cell C151 +mid($C$149,5,2) What I was hoping for in Cell C151 was the value 56 to be displayed, not the string +mid($C$149,5,2). Also I'd prefer not to have the absolute references ($) in the formula. Can you help me out? Many thanks. |
returning formula into a cell
Thank you very much - I'm over that hurdle now :)
"Jim Thomlinson" wrote: Try this... Sub test() Dim LastLineAddress As String LastLineAddress = ActiveCell.Address LastLineAddress = Replace(LastLineAddress, "$", "") ActiveCell.Offset(2, 0).Formula = "=mid(" & (LastLineAddress) & ",5,2)" End Sub -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "RiverGully" wrote: I would like to return the results of a formula into a cell based on an address that I've stored in code. Unfortunately, the result does not provide me with a value from the formula. Here is the code I've typed: Dim LastLineAddress As String LastLineAddress = ActiveCell.Address ActiveCell.Offset(2, 0).Range("A1").Select ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "+mid(" & (LastLineAddress) & ",5,2)" End Sub Here is the result in the spreadsheet: Cell C149: 12345678 Cell C150 Cell C151 +mid($C$149,5,2) What I was hoping for in Cell C151 was the value 56 to be displayed, not the string +mid($C$149,5,2). Also I'd prefer not to have the absolute references ($) in the formula. Can you help me out? Many thanks. |
returning formula into a cell
Hi Jim,
Could you help with a related question to this solution? I need to concatenate the letter 'n' to the result of the formula: =+mid(C149.5,2)&"n" I'm not succeeding in trying to add the &"n" at the end of the first formula (keep getting debug error). Can you advise once more? Thank you again! "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: Try this... Sub test() Dim LastLineAddress As String LastLineAddress = ActiveCell.Address LastLineAddress = Replace(LastLineAddress, "$", "") ActiveCell.Offset(2, 0).Formula = "=mid(" & (LastLineAddress) & ",5,2)" End Sub -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "RiverGully" wrote: I would like to return the results of a formula into a cell based on an address that I've stored in code. Unfortunately, the result does not provide me with a value from the formula. Here is the code I've typed: Dim LastLineAddress As String LastLineAddress = ActiveCell.Address ActiveCell.Offset(2, 0).Range("A1").Select ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "+mid(" & (LastLineAddress) & ",5,2)" End Sub Here is the result in the spreadsheet: Cell C149: 12345678 Cell C150 Cell C151 +mid($C$149,5,2) What I was hoping for in Cell C151 was the value 56 to be displayed, not the string +mid($C$149,5,2). Also I'd prefer not to have the absolute references ($) in the formula. Can you help me out? Many thanks. |
returning formula into a cell
Try this...
ActiveCell.Offset(2, 0).Formula = "=mid(" & _ (Replace(ActiveCell.Address, "$", "")) & ",5,2) & ""n""" -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: or if you want to be really concise you can do it all in just one line with no variable... ActiveCell.Offset(2, 0).Formula = "=mid(" & _ (Replace(ActiveCell.Address, "$", "")) & ",5,2)" -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: Try this... Sub test() Dim LastLineAddress As String LastLineAddress = ActiveCell.Address LastLineAddress = Replace(LastLineAddress, "$", "") ActiveCell.Offset(2, 0).Formula = "=mid(" & (LastLineAddress) & ",5,2)" End Sub -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "RiverGully" wrote: I would like to return the results of a formula into a cell based on an address that I've stored in code. Unfortunately, the result does not provide me with a value from the formula. Here is the code I've typed: Dim LastLineAddress As String LastLineAddress = ActiveCell.Address ActiveCell.Offset(2, 0).Range("A1").Select ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "+mid(" & (LastLineAddress) & ",5,2)" End Sub Here is the result in the spreadsheet: Cell C149: 12345678 Cell C150 Cell C151 +mid($C$149,5,2) What I was hoping for in Cell C151 was the value 56 to be displayed, not the string +mid($C$149,5,2). Also I'd prefer not to have the absolute references ($) in the formula. Can you help me out? Many thanks. |
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