vba syntax

  1. T

    syntax error

    What is the syntax error in the following line. I want to merge two cells into one and maintain the the format of the percentage. ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "=Rc[-3]&"",""&text(Rc[-4],0%)&"","" Thanks
  2. L

    VBA syntax for variables in cell functions

    Hi all, I am trying to insert this indirect formula and have it copied over multiple rows but obviously I can't drag it down or each cell references the exact same cell as opposed to the one underneath it. The problem appears to be that I don't know how to properly insert the rnum variable into...
  3. M

    VBA Reference correctly

    I know this works when I am in the file I from which I wish to retrieve the info: Let ThePath = Sheets("intParam").Range("ThePath").Value But if I am not in the correct file, what is the syntax. This does NOT work: Let ThePath =...

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