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Unable to assign FormulaR1C1 correctly
The following lines create a formula (R1C1 style) and assign it to a range of
cells (please note I have edited the name used in this snippet because of the sensitivity of the data involved): cellForm = "='" & cjBkLast.Path & "[" & cjBkLast.Name & "]WORKSHEET_NAME'!RC9" ..Range("N8:N13, N18:N24, N26:N30").FormulaR1C1 = cellForm The cellform variable has this value in the Locals window: "='P:\WORKBOOK_PATH\Testing\CJ\2008[CJ01_08.xls]WORKSHEET_NAME'!RC9" However, on running this code the formula in the cells comes out as the following ='P:\WORKBOOK_PATH\Testing\CJ\[2008[CJ01_08.xls]WORKSHEET_NAME]2008[CJ01_08.xls]PARTIAL_WORKSHEET_NAME'!$I8 Basically the formula is being mangled, and I have no idea why - the same method of assigning formulae to cells has worked fine in other places in the same sub. Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated. -- There are 10 types of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't. |
Unable to assign FormulaR1C1 correctly
You lost a backslash:
CellForm = "='" & cjBkLast.Path & "\[" & cjBkLast.Name & "]WORKSHEET_NAME'!RC9" Geoff wrote: The following lines create a formula (R1C1 style) and assign it to a range of cells (please note I have edited the name used in this snippet because of the sensitivity of the data involved): cellForm = "='" & cjBkLast.Path & "[" & cjBkLast.Name & "]WORKSHEET_NAME'!RC9" .Range("N8:N13, N18:N24, N26:N30").FormulaR1C1 = cellForm The cellform variable has this value in the Locals window: "='P:\WORKBOOK_PATH\Testing\CJ\2008[CJ01_08.xls]WORKSHEET_NAME'!RC9" However, on running this code the formula in the cells comes out as the following: ='P:\WORKBOOK_PATH\Testing\CJ\[2008[CJ01_08.xls]WORKSHEET_NAME]2008[CJ01_08.xls]PARTIAL_WORKSHEET_NAME'!$I8 Basically the formula is being mangled, and I have no idea why - the same method of assigning formulae to cells has worked fine in other places in the same sub. Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated. -- There are 10 types of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't. -- Dave Peterson |
Unable to assign FormulaR1C1 correctly
And you found it for me. :D Many thanks Dave, I thought I was going mad!
PEBKAC... -- There are 10 types of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't. "Dave Peterson" wrote: You lost a backslash: CellForm = "='" & cjBkLast.Path & "\[" & cjBkLast.Name & "]WORKSHEET_NAME'!RC9" Geoff wrote: The following lines create a formula (R1C1 style) and assign it to a range of cells (please note I have edited the name used in this snippet because of the sensitivity of the data involved): cellForm = "='" & cjBkLast.Path & "[" & cjBkLast.Name & "]WORKSHEET_NAME'!RC9" .Range("N8:N13, N18:N24, N26:N30").FormulaR1C1 = cellForm The cellform variable has this value in the Locals window: "='P:\WORKBOOK_PATH\Testing\CJ\2008[CJ01_08.xls]WORKSHEET_NAME'!RC9" However, on running this code the formula in the cells comes out as the following: ='P:\WORKBOOK_PATH\Testing\CJ\[2008[CJ01_08.xls]WORKSHEET_NAME]2008[CJ01_08.xls]PARTIAL_WORKSHEET_NAME'!$I8 Basically the formula is being mangled, and I have no idea why - the same method of assigning formulae to cells has worked fine in other places in the same sub. Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated. -- There are 10 types of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't. -- Dave Peterson |
Unable to assign FormulaR1C1 correctly
Sometimes, it's good to build a formula manually (with the sending workbook
open) right in a cell. Then close the sending workbook and compare it to the string you create in the code. That's what I did <vbg. Geoff wrote: And you found it for me. :D Many thanks Dave, I thought I was going mad! PEBKAC... -- There are 10 types of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't. "Dave Peterson" wrote: You lost a backslash: CellForm = "='" & cjBkLast.Path & "\[" & cjBkLast.Name & "]WORKSHEET_NAME'!RC9" Geoff wrote: The following lines create a formula (R1C1 style) and assign it to a range of cells (please note I have edited the name used in this snippet because of the sensitivity of the data involved): cellForm = "='" & cjBkLast.Path & "[" & cjBkLast.Name & "]WORKSHEET_NAME'!RC9" .Range("N8:N13, N18:N24, N26:N30").FormulaR1C1 = cellForm The cellform variable has this value in the Locals window: "='P:\WORKBOOK_PATH\Testing\CJ\2008[CJ01_08.xls]WORKSHEET_NAME'!RC9" However, on running this code the formula in the cells comes out as the following: ='P:\WORKBOOK_PATH\Testing\CJ\[2008[CJ01_08.xls]WORKSHEET_NAME]2008[CJ01_08.xls]PARTIAL_WORKSHEET_NAME'!$I8 Basically the formula is being mangled, and I have no idea why - the same method of assigning formulae to cells has worked fine in other places in the same sub. Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated. -- There are 10 types of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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