VBA - Sheet name variable for property .FormulaR1C1

Hurkk

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Hi,

How can I insert a variable for the sheet name.

Example: I want sum cells A1:B10 in sheet1i=1

Range("A1").FormulaR1C1 = " =sum('sheet & i & '!R1C1:R10C2)" --> I know this is the wrong way to do it...

Thanks in advance!

Hurkk
 

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Code:
Range("A100").FormulaR1C1 = "=sum('sheet" & i & "'!R1C1:R10C2)"
 
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Try this.
Code:
Range("A1").FormulaR1C1 = "=SUM('Sheet" & i & "'!R1C1:R10C2)"
 
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