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"wesley holtman" wrote:
I have formula #1 included in a report generating macro that I am currently attempting to debug. [....] The problem is, when I run the macro, it enters formula #2 in the spreadsheet [....] What am I doing wrong here? Posting the same question in two different newsgroups, for one. Failing to show us all relevant lines of code, for another. Wesley wrote: 1) Corp.Range("BA4").Resize(DataRow, 1).FormulaR1C1 = "=VLOOKUP(RC[-48]," & Cusip.Address(external:=True, ReferenceStyle:=xlR1C1) & ",2,FALSE)" 2)=VLOOKUP(E4,CorpA!$A$1:$D$2027,2,FALSE) Dave Peterson already provided an adequate guess in m.p.e.worksheet.functions. My own independent assessment mostly duplicates his. Obviously, Cusip is not set to the range that you think it is. Apparently, it is effectively set to Sheets("CorpA").Range("A1:D2027") instead of Sheets("Cusip").Range("A1:D2027"). Presumably you should fix the statement "Set Cusip = ...", which you do not show us. |
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