XL2000: Visual Basic Macro to Change Between Relative and Absolute References (213465)
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In Microsoft Excel, you can use the ConvertFormula method in a Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications procedure to convert cell references from A1 reference style to R1C1 reference style. This method also allows you to change from an absolute to a relative reference and vice versa.
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The following sample Visual Basic procedure uses the ConvertFormula method to convert A1 relative references to R1C1 absolute references, or A1
absolute references to R1C1 relative references for a selected range.
You can also use this procedure to convert cell references between A1 and
R1C1 reference style by changing the appropriate constants for
fromReferenceStyle and toReferenceStyle for the ConvertFormula method. Microsoft provides programming examples for illustration only, without warranty either
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Sample Macro
Before running the macro, select one or more cells containing formulas to
convert.
'Convert_Reference Type Macro
'A Visual Basic module to convert absolute references to relative
'references or relative references to absolute references.
Sub Conv_RefType()
Dim Conv As String
'Prompt user to change to relative or absolute references
Conv = Application.InputBox _
("Type A to convert to Absolute, R to Relative Reference(s)", _
"Change Cell Reference Type")
'If changing relative to absolute references
If UCase(Conv) = "A" Then
'Loop through each cell selected
For Each Mycell In Selection
If Len(Mycell.Formula) > 0 Then
'Stores cell's formula as variable
MyFormula = Mycell.Formula
'Converts formula to absolute reference style
NewFormula = Application.ConvertFormula _
(Formula:=MyFormula, _
fromReferenceStyle:=xlA1, _
toReferenceStyle:=xlA1, _
toAbsolute:=xlAbsolute)
'Replaces old formula with new absolute formula
Mycell.Formula = NewFormula
End If
Next
'If changing absolute to relative references
ElseIf UCase(Conv) = "R" Then
'Loop through each cell selected
For Each Mycell In Selection
If Len(Mycell.Formula) > 0 Then
'Stores cell's formula as variable
MyFormula = Mycell.Formula
'Converts formula to relative reference style
NewFormula = Application.ConvertFormula _
(Formula:=MyFormula, _
fromReferenceStyle:=xlA1, _
toReferenceStyle:=xlA1, _
toAbsolute:=xlRelative)
'Replaces old formula with new relative formula
Mycell.Formula = NewFormula
End If
Next
'Display Error message if choice entered is invalid
ElseIf UCase(Conv) <> "FALSE" Then
MyMsg = "Enter A for Absolute, R for Relative Reference(s)"
MyTitle = "Option Not Valid"
MyBox = MsgBox(MyMsg, 0, MyTitle)
End If
End Sub
REFERENCESFor more information about the ConvertFormula method, in the Visual Basic Editor, click Microsoft Visual Basic Help on the Help menu, type convertformula method in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to view the topic.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 10/11/2006 |
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