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myformula = "=sum(r[" & subrow1 & "]c[" & subcol1 _ & "]:r[" & subrow2 & "]c[" & subcol2 & "])" But I'm kind of confused about what you really want. Sue wrote: Hi Bob, thanks very much for your help. I have worked hard on this problem and I got a result (the correct answers) with this code: Range("A1").Offset(subrow1 - 1, subcol1).Select mpFormula = "=SUM(R[" & subrow1 - subrow1 & "]C[" & subcol1 - _ subcol1 - 1 & "]:R[" & subrow2 - subrow1 & "]C[" & subcol2 - _ subcol1 - 1 & "])" ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = mpFormula BUT I have established subrow1, subcol1, etc as R1C1 coordinates of cells I want to reference and Excel seems only to use these as offsets. This makes for very clumsy and obscure code. Is there a way I can go to R[subrow1]C[subcol1+1] and put the formula sum(R[subrow1]C[subcol1]:R[subrow2]C[subcol2]). Does this need an absolute reference? I've tried but cannot get the syntax right. "Bob Phillips" wrote: This works for me Dim mpFormula As String mpFormula = "=SUM(R[" & subrow1 & "]C[" & subcol1 & "]:R[" & _ subrow2 & "]C[" & subcol2 & "])" ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = mpFormula -- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Sue" wrote in message ... Thankyou but I still have the same problem. It compiles but won't run. It comes up with Run-time error 1004 - Application-defined or object-defined error. What I want it to do eg if subrow1=4, subcol1=9, subrow2=10, subcol2=9 and ActiveCell is B4 is to put the formula = sum(i4:i10) in B4. "Bob Phillips" wrote: ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "=SUM(R[" & subrow1 & "]C[" & subcol1 & "]):R[" & subrow2 & "]C[" & subcol2 & "])" -- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Sue" wrote in message ... I need to enter a sum formula by code. I can establish the coordinates of the range in R1C1 form. Say the points are (subrow1,subcol1) and (subrow2,subcol2). I can get where I want to put the formula. I have tried: ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1="=sum(R[subrow1]C[subcol1]):R[subrow2]C[subcol2]) or ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1="=sum(R[subrow1]C[-1]:R[subrow2]C[-1]) - as the column is adjacent - and variations on the theme but everything with a variable in it produces a run time error. I need the total of a variable amount of the column (which is adjacent to where the total is required.) The formula can not be turned into a fixed offset but must be a range from the two points. Help! -- Dave Peterson |
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