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Ryan H
I need a very short way to refer to single cell ranges in a worksheet. I
have a calculator that I use in VBA and it references cells in many
worksheets. So I want to keep the code as clean as possible. For example,
'this is what I currently do
Sheets("Labor").Range("B4").Value * Sheets("Labor").Range("C6").Value
Is there a shorter way to write this? I think I have seen people use [B4] *
[C6] or something like that, but how can I include the worksheet?
Thanks in Advance!
have a calculator that I use in VBA and it references cells in many
worksheets. So I want to keep the code as clean as possible. For example,
'this is what I currently do
Sheets("Labor").Range("B4").Value * Sheets("Labor").Range("C6").Value
Is there a shorter way to write this? I think I have seen people use [B4] *
[C6] or something like that, but how can I include the worksheet?
Thanks in Advance!