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It is my understanding that Visual Basic does not have
the acos (inverse cos) built into it. I want to then
have visual basic place a formula in a cell rather than a
value. How do I do that. Here is what I have. Thank
you.
Klarge and PFlarge are defined integers
wks_W.Range("AH" & i).Value = Klarge * Tan(Acos(PFlarge))
* wks_W.Range("S" & i).Value
Thank you
the acos (inverse cos) built into it. I want to then
have visual basic place a formula in a cell rather than a
value. How do I do that. Here is what I have. Thank
you.
Klarge and PFlarge are defined integers
wks_W.Range("AH" & i).Value = Klarge * Tan(Acos(PFlarge))
* wks_W.Range("S" & i).Value
Thank you