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Hi,
I am writing a user defined function with a range as one of the arguments e.g. N4:N14. While executing the function, I need to find out cells in column x units away e.g. when x = 1 output should be O4:14 or when x =2 output should P4:P14. I need to assign new range to a variable of type range. I am new to VBA. Can you help me? Sachchi |
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Sounds like you are looking for Offset
Sub test() Dim sAddr as string Dim rng As Range Dim nOffRows As Long, nOffCols As Long Set rng = Range("A1:A10") nOffRows = 0 nOffCols = 2 sAddr = rng.Offset(nOffRows, nOffCols).Address(0, 0) MsgBox sAddr End Sub Keep in mind if the Offset tries to take the range off the sheet it will error. Regards, Peter T "Sachchi" wrote in message ... Hi, I am writing a user defined function with a range as one of the arguments e.g. N4:N14. While executing the function, I need to find out cells in column x units away e.g. when x = 1 output should be O4:14 or when x =2 output should P4:P14. I need to assign new range to a variable of type range. I am new to VBA. Can you help me? Sachchi |
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