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qazzzlyt
Feb 04, 2023Copper Contributor
VBA fill formula of non consecutive range
Suppose I have formula in A1 I can do Range(“A1:A10”).FillDown But how about if I want Excel fill formula of A10 ONLY? (bypass A2:A9) Of course copy paste is a way. Any method beside copy paste? ...
HansVogelaar
Feb 04, 2023MVP
If the cell/range references in the formula in A1 have only absolute row references (i.e. with $ before the row numbers), you can use
Range("A10").Formula = Range("A1").Formula
But if there are relative row references (without $ before the row numbers, that won't work). Copy / Paste or Copy / Paste Formulas is the way to go:
Range("A1").Copy Destination:=Range("A10")
or
Range("A1").Copy
Range("A10").PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteFormulas
qazzzlyt
Feb 05, 2023Copper Contributor
yes there are relative reference. I’ll have to use copy then. Thanks!