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VBA Blogs: Referring to Ranges

11 August 2017

There are a number of different ways that we can refer to Excel cells in a worksheet.  In the VBA blog series, we’ve been using a fairly consistent approach to referencing cell ranges – that is, using the Range object available in VBA.

However, there are a few other options that are available at your disposal that you may run across.  It’s important to understand how these different codes work, so we’d like to list out a few for you:

So you can use any of these different approaches to refer to different cells, named ranges, rows and columns. For example, you could use:

  • Range(“C4”).Value = 10
  • Cells.ClearContents
  • [MyTargetCell].PasteSpecial xlPasteAll
  • Columns(“C”).Delete

Hopefully this will help to make sense of the macros that you see in your day-to-day environment!

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