Pass A Named Range From A Cell As An Argument To A Formula

Oct 20, 2009

I have the following formula which works fine in this form:

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I am coding a spreadsheet that makes extensive use of the excel dropdown list boxes. So I have codes such all over and it is not a neat way to code.

Code:
With Target.Validation
.Delete
.Add xlValidateList, 1, 1, Formula1:="1, 2, 3"
.InCellDropdown = True
.ShowInput = True
End With

As many of the dropdown list boxes are similar in nature, with the only exception that the list content is different, I wanted to code a sub routine to include the code above.

My subroutine looks like this now:

Code:
Sub listbox(cellref As Range)
Set Target = Cells(cellref)
With Target.Validation
.Delete
.Add xlValidateList, 1, 1, Formula1:="1, 2, 3"
.InCellDropdown = True
.ShowInput = True
End With
End Sub

The problem is that when I call the subroutine with a

Call listbox (10,10)

It kept giving me a compile error.

I would like to create a listbox at cell row 10, column 10 of the worksheet.

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The second subroutine below selects a range of cells, in this case a column. It selects a range that ends with the last cell that has data and starts with either the first cell that has data or the second cell has data (needed for instance if the first cell is just the heading and doesn't contain data). You'll notice I have hardcoded the "includeFirst" option right now. I don't know how to pass this as an argument when calling this subroutine.

In the first subroutine updateAll() I need to call the second subroutine and want to pass an argument to it. Maybe my approach using subs and application.run is the wrong way to do this?

Sub updateAll()
includeHeader = False
Application.Run "SelectColumn"
' need something like:
' Application.Run "SelectColumn(includeHeader)"
' where subroutine below has something like:
' Sub SelectColumn(includeFirst)
End Sub

Sub SelectColumn()
'Select a Column or Row of Cells in a Used Range Quickly
'http://msdn2.microsoft.com/En-US/library/aa155432(office.10).aspx
includeFirst = False
'includeFirst = True
Dim UpBound As Range
Dim LowBound As Range
If ActiveCell.Row > 1 Then
If IsEmpty(ActiveCell.Offset(-1, 0)) Then
Set UpBound = ActiveCell........................

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Private Sub UpdateScreen(StartLine As Byte, EndLine As Byte)

End Sub
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For some odd reason I get an "Expected: = "error when I enter the last line. I works if I send only one variable, but not when I send 2.

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I want to be able to do is to have a text value in a cell which will be the same as a named range and can be called from a formula in another cell. For example, I have three named ranges: JAN, FEB and MAR. Instead of having a formula which might read: =VLOOKUP("bill", JAN, 1, 1)

I would like to have in cell A1 the text value "JAN" so that the formula can read:
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Then I can change which named range is used in the formula but changing the value in cell A1. When I try to do this, the formula just looks up the value as if cell A1 was the range rather than taking the value from A1 as the named range.

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I have several named ranges with 4 column each. The named ranges have all the same names but with the tow last digits ranging from 00 to 50 by increments of 5 (ie 00, 05, 10, 15 etc.). The 4 columns for each of the named ranges have the following headings; 10, 100, 50 ,70. I have two cells with drop down lists with the list of the suffixes of the named ranges in cell e5 (ie 00, 05, 10, etc) and in g5 a drop down list with the 4 headings for the columns (10, 100, 50, 70)

I want to refer to these 2 values so that in column B, I can get the values of the column chosen for the given named range. For example, the column "100" for the named range THRESHOLD_10. In cell C1, I entered the following formula ="THRESHOLD_"& E5 which gives me the named range name. I entered the following function in the first cell of column B = index(C1,2,G5) but get a #REF! answer. If I write the following formula =index(THRESHOLD_10,2,G5) I get the right value.

how to get about it, and indirect(C1), but still gets a #REF! message. When I evaluate the formula, the named range appears with quotes "" which might be the reason that it cannot work. I am nearly there...but for the syntax and cannot get that working!

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Can you use Row & Column numbers in a Formula the way you can in VBA?

I want to do the same as Range(Cells(5,2)) in VBA EXCEPT in a Formula
because I want to use named ranges for the Row & column entries. (And I don't want to have to run a macro every time a change is made. The spreadsheet is huge enough already. It's slow on my machine & I have the biggets baddest PC in the company!)

Using Formulas only, (not VBA) I would like to create a Dynamic Named Range, LastUsedRow, which is the ROW NUMBER of the Last Used Cell in Column C
(it would = 470)

Also I have an existing Named Range HeaderRowNum (it = 16)

Currently I have a LOT of formulas like:
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problem is any new data must be added between Rows 17 & 470

So I would like to create dynamic new forumlas to read like:
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I am having a few problems with dynamic named range in excel 2000.

When adding new data to the range, excel extends the range correctly, but only copies some of the formula correctly. It does not copy the formula that references a cell from another line.

I am trying to create a excel spreadsheet and have a formula =e10-e9, which does not copy down.

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Let's say you have a named range, Rng1, which consists of cells A1 & A2. In vba how would you report back what, if any, named range the following cells resides:

Code] .....

here are multiple named ranges so using intersect is not feasible. Essentially, through code, I will be given a range and I need to determine if that range if part of a named range.

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I have read post re this question but have not been able to answer my problem. I get the error message 'Application defined or object defined error' when running the code below. I should indicate the range counter currently indicated about 6,200 rows that this code will work on and the individual range names in the list of 6,200 rows are spread over at least 20 worksheets.

The code appears to be running but after some time it stops on the line of code 'Range(Cells(i, 1).Value) = Cells(i, 2)'.

Sub PopulateWithImportData()
Dim counter As Integer
counter = Sheets("Imported Data").Range("Counter")

Application. ScreenUpdating = False
Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual
Worksheets("imported data").Select
Range("a1").Select

i = 1
Do Until i = counter
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I need to pass range information (eg. WorkSheets("abc").Range("A1") as text or ??) from a cell (ie the above text is in a cell on some worksheet, say "XYZ") to a VBA procedure or could directly use it in the procedure, similar to...

Sub MyProc(RngInfo as string [or?])
dim RRng as range
Set RRng= RngInfo ??? it is this part I'm really not sure how to do

where RngInfo is a worksheet that has a "named" cell that contains the above cell with the indicated range in it.

eg. RngInfo is worksheets("XYZ").Range("D1") where D1 contains the text (or ?)WorkSheets("abc").Range("A1")

I've only indicated these as text items because I'm not sure what/how you would do this. The end purpose of this is to pass variable Range information from a cell on a WS either into (or use within directly) a VBA Sub. I guess I could pass the WS and Range Address as a single string separated by a "Char" and use Split to separate them and then recombine using Worksheets(Parm(0)).Range(Parm(1)) but it seems like it should be easier than that.

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I have a named range that expands and contracts based upon the amount of data that is in some column. Call it AllData_UsedRange.

I have another named range that actually refers to a range. Call it AllData.

Column A
Row2 56
Row3 44
Row4 65

AllData is a named range that refers to the range A2:A65536
AllData_UsedRange refers to A2:A4 by way of this formula.
=OFFSET(AllData,0,0,COUNTA(AllData))

How to I obtain an address of AllData_UsedRange in VBA code?

These do not work...
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Evaluate(ThisWorkbook.Names("AllData_UsedRange"))

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I am trying to create a graph for a range of data that updates monthly (adding an extra month each time). I wanted the graph source data to update automatically each time the data is refreshed so used an OFFSET formula to identify a named range. I then point the graph to the named range as the source data.

When I enter the range as the source data the graph picks it up. However, when I re-enter the source data option on the graph it has converted the named range into a cell written range (ie. replaces "=QUALITY" with "='Front page'!$B$7:$J$10" - which therefore will not update when the range increases.

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I have some code that, although works fine in Excel 2003, does not in Excel 1997. I receive this error when I try running it:

COMPILE ERROR:
NAMED ARGUMENT NOT FOUND

Sub HPVAL()
Dim r As Range, myStr As String
myStr = "HP"
Set r = Cells. Find(What:=myStr, After:=ActiveCell, LookIn:=xlFormulas, LookAt _
:=xlPart, SearchOrder:=xlByRows, SearchDirection:=xlNext, MatchCase:= _
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I have as the two logical operators for an IF function the following COUNTA calculation which checks how many blanks are in the range GrdMtx7 and subtracts this from the value in E5 and adds the suffix "Module(s)".

Code:

(E5-COUNTA(GrdMtx7)-1)&" Module(s)",(E5-COUNTA(GrdMtx7)&" Module(s)")))
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Code:

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I also need for the non-contiguous named range GrdMtx7 to refer to the same non-contiguous range shifted down one row intact for the COUNTA function to operate on the next row down, such that COUNTA is checking for blanks in the range:

Code:

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My best effort doesn't work:

Code:

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