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Default need help passing parameters to OFFSET

Excel 2003 (11.8211.8202) SP3
Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service pack 2
New to Excell programming.


I wrote a function that allows me to pass in a row and column to be
used to access a table.
When I run the code the two variables 'r' & 'c' have the correct
values r1 = 1 and c1 = 1 but the OFFSET operation always evaluates to
r1= 0 and c1 = 0.



I even tried hardcoding r1 and c1 but they seem to evaluate to 0,0
even though the debugger indicates they are have the correct values
r1 = 1 and c1 = 1...



I am thinking that the syntax is wrong for passing in the parameters
for row and column into the OFFSET function,
Any help would be greatly appreciated. - mike



Function GET_WEIGHT(row, column)
Dim r1 As Long 'Variant
Dim c1 As Long



r1 = 1 'hardcoded
c1 = 1 'hardcoded



GET_WEIGHT = [=OFFSET(CRITERIA_WEIGHT_TABLE_2, 2, 2, 1, 1)] <- This works fine
GET_WEIGHT = [=OFFSET(CRITERIA_WEIGHT_TABLE_2, r1, c1, 1, 1)] <- This allways makes r1 and c1 = 0 when they really = 1
End Function


 
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