converting column number to column heading

ces005

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Hi,

If I want to convert a column number into a column heading, I think I would do the following if I wanted to convert column 34 into the excel column heading reference ("AH"):

Substitute(Address(1, 34, 4), "1", "")

My question is how do I do the equivalent of this within a visual basic script?

I have a loop which calculates the column number. If the loop determines the column number is 34, I need to put this column heading into a variable.

-Eileen
 
How about:

Code:
Replace(Cells(1, 34).Address(0, 0), 1, "")
 
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