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Mar 27, 2015
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BYUCoug11
in a macro, or in a formula?
In a macro is more understandable than a formula
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After 17 years, I found someone that uses R1C1 cell references in Excel
Indy Coug
3/27/15 1:04pm
I didn't know this existed. Looking at in now, why would anyone do this? Awful
QueenCityCoug
3/27/15 1:07pm
Because they like typing more characters to accomplish the same thing
workindev
3/27/15 1:10pm
I'm guessing they suffered a traumatic Battleship loss as a kid
Indy Coug
3/27/15 1:11pm
I don't know what that means, but I really like R2D2
CopperLix
3/27/15 1:13pm
I understand R2D2 but not R1C1 any help for us non excel experts
germ1
3/27/15 2:13pm
That's immoral.
flavordave
3/27/15 1:13pm
in a macro, or in a formula?
BYUCoug11
3/27/15 1:16pm
Formula
Indy Coug
3/27/15 1:20pm
Is he 70 years old?
Big Daddy D
3/27/15 1:28pm
I ran into that a few months ago. Took me a while to figure what in the world
mudpupper
3/27/15 1:37pm
I've used them. I just don't like them much.
Blue Ghost
3/27/15 2:31pm
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