Run-time error 1004, Application-defined or object-defined error

Mosen87

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In the following procedure, the activeCell inside the sub is B71. Next, It should be B14 considering -57. But when I change the -57 to -62 I get an error (Run-time error 1004, Application-defined or object-defined error). What is the reason? I expect to get B9. Thanks
Sub selecter3()
Debug.Print ActiveCell.Address
ActiveCell.Offset(-57, 0).Select
kvar = ActiveCell.Address
 

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I have no problems.

Try this
VBA Code:
Sub selecter3()
  Dim kvar As String
  'Debug.Print ActiveCell.Address
  [B71].Select
  ActiveCell.Offset(-62, 0).Select
  kvar = ActiveCell.Address
End Sub

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