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9.6

Excel Evaluate function with string

Asked by charb0y in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Visual Basic Programming

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Apparently you can use the evaluate function to get a result of a virtual cell, when you want to "evaluate" the value of a formula containing variables in VBA

For some reason the following does not work, i get prompted with a run time error 13, type mismatch

          dim rStart as integer    --- first row
          strFormula = "=LOGEST(G2:G" & rStart - 1 & ", D2:D" & rStart - 1 & ")"
          debug.print  activesheet.Evaluate(strFormula)

I've tested with a simpler formula successfully
           strFormula = "=max(G2:G" & rStart - 1 & ")"

To avoid applying the formula to a cell, then applying the value of the cell to a variable  - if anybody can explain hoe i can get this to work - i would be gratefulStart Free Trial
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