Passing Arguments in Excell

G

Guest

Hi,
Is there a way , I can pass arguments in Excell worksheet object ' Range'
when writing VBA code.
Ex: worksheet.range("a1:c1")
Can I pass arguments to the range object for the cell reference ( a1 & c1).
Thanks
 
N

Niek Otten

If you don't use the quotes, you can use variables. A mix is also possible.

Let's say VarA' value is "A" and VarB's value is "B2"

Then you could use Range(VarA & "2:" & VarB) to mean Range("A2:B2")

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Kind regards,

Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel

| Hi,
| Is there a way , I can pass arguments in Excell worksheet object ' Range'
| when writing VBA code.
| Ex: worksheet.range("a1:c1")
| Can I pass arguments to the range object for the cell reference ( a1 & c1).
| Thanks
 
G

Guest

Hi
How do I write the code , when I want to pass the value of a cell in the
range object.
Example, I have stored a value of a cell in a variable 'I'.
Now I want my range to be from A1 to C(the variable 'I').
Please advise.
 

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