maxval

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    Refer to a range using cells instead of Range

    This works: MaxVal = Application.WorksheetFunction.Max(Sheet1.Range("A1:F1")) but not this: MaxVal = Application.WorksheetFunction.Max(Range(Cells(1,1), Cells(1,6)))) neither do these: MaxVal = Application.WorksheetFunction.Max(Range(Sheet1.Cells(1,1), Sheet1.Cells(1,6)))) MaxVal...
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    How do I get the Function row and not the active row?

    I wrote a function that works when I enter it one row at a time because it uses the ActiveCell.row function. But when I copy that function down all of the results are looking at the ActiveCell's row and not the row the function is on. Here is the command, how do I change it? CurRow =...

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