solver in macro

kristofvdz

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I want to make a macro that uses the excel solver, is this possible? and if its possible how do you do it, i always keep getting errors.
This message was edited by kristofvdz on 2002-03-28 14:55
 

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Why are there 1,048,576 rows in Excel?
The Excel team increased the size of the grid in 2007. There are 2^20 rows and 2^14 columns for a total of 17 billion cells.
You do the equivalent of Tools-Solver with the VBA clip:

SolverOK setCell:=Range("AA6"),maxMinVal:=1, byChange:=Range("B8:C11")

Where the trick is "SolverOK" which is the same as Tools-Solver. Note: you need to set the options and you will need additional Solver methods and properties.

The Solver.xla must be installed for these codes to work. JSW
 
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