In Excel, enter the values into cells, and then simply use the cell references in your formula. For example:Enter 3 into A1, 5 into A2. Then in B1 enter =A1+A2. Press Enter.
In VBA:
Code:
Dim A, B, C As Integer
A = 3
B = 5
C = A + B
Range("A1").Value = C
What I did was name each cell something specific, one cell is called Height, and the other is called Length. What I want to do is multiply them so I did Height * Length, but it doesn't display a value. It just has what I typed in.
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