vba Formula Problem

Lochnagar

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Hi,

I'm wanting to input a formula (and not a value) into the activecell, which adds the first cell to the left and right of the activecell e.g. if my activecell was B1 the formula would be "=A1+C1"

What I'm wondering is, is it possible to generalise the above, that is, if my activecell was E1 the formula that vba would insert would be "=D1+F1" or if it G1 the formula inputed would be "=F1+H1" and so on... ?

...something kinda along these lines

activecell = "=[cell, left of activecell] + [cell, right of activecell]"

Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Lochnagar
 

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"=" & ActiveCell.Offset(0, -1).Address(False, False) & " + " & ActiveCell.Offset(0, 1).Address(False, False)
 
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Hi,

I'm wanting to input a formula (and not a value) into the activecell, which adds the first cell to the left and right of the activecell e.g. if my activecell was B1 the formula would be "=A1+C1"

What I'm wondering is, is it possible to generalise the above, that is, if my activecell was E1 the formula that vba would insert would be "=D1+F1" or if it G1 the formula inputed would be "=F1+H1" and so on... ?

...something kinda along these lines

activecell = "=[cell, left of activecell] + [cell, right of activecell]"

Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Lochnagar

Something like this, perhaps:
Code:
    With ActiveCell
        .Formula = "=" & .Offset(0, -1).Address(0, 0) & _
            "+" & .Offset(0, 1).Address(0, 0)
    End With

Bear in mind the implications if the activecell is in the first or last column of the worksheet....
 
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