Ranges / Loops

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fabalicious

Hi there.

I want to use a loop in order to write into different, consecutiv
ranges. Therefore, i need to include the counting variable i in th
range definition. The expression below would be inside a loop:

Range(R[1]C[1+i]:R[2]C[1+i]).Select

Now the syntax is wrong... How SHOULD it be? Can I use the form

Range("A1:B1").Select

to do the same thing?

Range("A1"&i:"B1"&i).Select

doesnt work....

Cheers!

Fabaliciou
 
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Frank Kabel

Hi
some ways:
Range("A"&i & ":"B"&i).Select

or
range(cells(i,1),cells(i,2)).select

note: in most cases it's to required to select the range
to process it
 
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Pete McCosh

Range(cells(1,1+i),cells(2,1+i)).select

Will select A1:A2 then B1:B2 and so forth as i increases
from 0. I think that's what you're trying to do. If you're
trying to move down columns, shift the variable onto the
other side of the "cells" references.

Cheers, Pete
 
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Brian B

Sorry, your suggested code is way out.
There are various ways of doing the job, bearing in mind that the
Range() argument is usually a *String*.

When using numbers, this is probably the best :-
i = 1
Range(Cells(1, 1 + 1), Cells(2, 1 + i)).Select


Regards
BrianB
 
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