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Excel - Using Find Method to Locate a Cell in Another Open Workbook

Asked by JimCanavan in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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I am working on some code to extract certain values from an Excel model.  I receive this model on a regular basis.  There are no named ranges and sometimes rows are added, so direct cell references won't work.  Each variable has a title that is always 3 cells to the left.  Fortunately, the title doesn't change, so I'm trying to use the Find method to search for this title ("Purchase Price" in this example) and then go 3 cells to the right and get the value and assign it to a named range (ie "Range("PurchasePrice").Value") in my worksheet.  I've pieced this much together, but need some help with the next step:

Sub ImportModel()

    Dim wkbk1 As Workbook
    Dim wkbk2 As Workbook

    Set wkbk1 = Workbooks(ActiveWorkbook.Name)
    Set wkbk2 = Workbooks(Range("ModelName").Value & ".xls")
   
    Cells.Find(What:="Purchase Price", After:=ActiveCell, LookIn:=xlFormulas, _
        LookAt:=xlPart, SearchOrder:=xlByRows, SearchDirection:=xlNext, _
        MatchCase:=False, SearchFormat:=False).Activate
       
    Range("PurchasePrice").Value = wkbk2.Sheets(ActiveCell)
   
    Set wkbk1 = Nothing
    Set wkbk2 = Nothing

End Sub


Thanks for your help!

-JimStart Free Trial
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