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Old March 15th, 2010, 08:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
cherman
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Default Formula causing run-time error in Excel Programming

This is a repost.

I have the following line of code that I am trying to drop in a cell via
Access VBA but I keep getting a Run-time error 1004, Application-defined or
object-defined error.

xls.cells(Rw, Col + lngColumn).value =
"=SUMPRODUCT(SUBTOTAL(9,OFFSET(ET_Raw_Data!$C$2:ET _Raw_Data!$C$20000,ROW(ET_Raw_Data!$C$2:ET_Raw_Dat a!$C$20000)-ROW(ET_Raw_Data!$C$2),0,1)),--(ET_Raw_Data!$A$2:ET_Raw_Data!$A$20000=A"
& lngColumn + 1 & "),--(ET_Raw_Data!$D$2:ET_Raw_Data!$D$20000='Feature
Request'))"

I already have 2 other formulas that are being added to the sheet just fine,
so I suspect the error is because of the single quotes at the end of the
line. BTW, I did have this formula hardcoded on the sheet and I was using
double quotes before I decided to populate my formulas dynamically. However,
Access doesn't like the double quotes.

Oh and using xls.cells(Rw, Col + lngColumn).formula = ... doesn't make a
difference.

Any idea on how I can solve this problem?

Thanks in advance for your help!