VBA convert Activecell to number in spreadsheet

Luluwai

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[FONT=Verdana, Helvetica, Arial]I have the following line in a VBA macro which is to written into a cell in the workbook as a formulae:

ActiveCell.Offset(0, 1).Formula = "=LEFT((INDIRECT(""B""& ActiveCell.Row +1)),FIND("" "",(INDIRECT(""B""& ActiveCell.Row +1))&"" "")-1)"

How do I turn the ActiveCell.Row component into a number meaningful to a worksheet?[/FONT]​
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