@ symbol appearing in formula pasted by VBA

Peaslake

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Hi guys,

I'm pasting the formula below into an excel sheet as part of a VBA routine,

Range("AJ9").Select
ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "=IF(RIGHT(Y9,1)="">"" , ""NEW ILC"" , ""exist"")"

but what actually gets pasted into cell AJ9 is

=IF(RIGHT(@'Y9',1)=">", "NEW ILC", "exist")

as you can see - Y9 has become @'Y9 - it's driving me a little nuts as I can normally winkle out these errors

I hope you can assist.

thanks folks,
Stu
 

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You're using .FormulaR1C1 so Y9 is not a valid cell reference.
 
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