Re: Excel
Re: Excel
- Subject: Re: Excel
- From: John Baltutis <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2009 15:59:00 -0800
On 2/8/09, Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden> wrote:
> On 2/8/09 11:44 AM, "Deivy Marck Petrescu" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>>> I don't understand what you're working with here. Nor do I understand where
>>> the R3 comes from in the first statement of the script. What is "RC[-1]"
>>> meant to indicate and how does it end up as "R3" in the first example and as
>>> "RC[-1]" in the second example?
>>
>> I don't know about the newer versions, but in excel X, you can refer tocell
>> "A1" as "A1" or as "R1C1", the latter means "row 1 column 1".
>>
> The R1C1 cell-address terminology cannot be used in Excel 2004 or 2008. Only
> the A1 terminology.
Really?? From the Excel 2004 dictionary, we have, "reference style A1/R1C1] :
Specifies what reference style should be returned. The default is A1." I don't
have 2008, so can't verify; however, since macros no longer work, I'll leave
that for you to ascertain.
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