Using Named Ranges in Cell References?

jmpatrick

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
I'm trying to tie Cell References to Named Ranges so that macros that use references aren't broken if columns are added or subtracted.

Here's the code I wrote that unfortunately doesn't work.

VBA Code:
Sub Test()
Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("DestinationColumn").Value = Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("SourceColumn" & ActiveCell.Row).Value
End Sub
 

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Also tried this without success:

VBA Code:
Sub Test()
Sheets.Range("DestinationColumn").Value = Sheets.Range("SourceColumn" & ActiveCell.Row).Value
End Sub
 
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