VBA Range declaration

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I am wondering if someone could provide some insight;

I am having trouble getting over the concept of ranges -

why I am having trouble with

Code:
Range(Cells(4, 3), Cells(88, 12)).Copy

and no trouble with

Code:
Range ("C4:L88").Copy


I thought I may have read somewhere where it has to do with cell qualification, but still don't get it. It drives me insane to use hardcoded values / values in between " " . I realize I could declare the Range(Cells(),Cells()) as a Range, but will have multiple declarations then. I am trying to find an alternative solution to still be able to use the top format.
 

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What trouble are you getting with...

Code:
Range(Cells(4, 3), Cells(88, 12)).Copy

it will copy the same as the range below.
 
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They should both do the same thing, as long as they are meant to work on the active sheet.
However if you are working on a non active they should be like this
Code:
With Sheets("Sheets1")
    .Range(.cells(4, 3), .cells(88, 12)).Copy
    .Range("C4:L88").Copy
End With
 
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