Hello Friend --

You need a subroutine to change the range ...

Sub ChangeCells(theRange As Range)

   theRange.Cells(1,1) = "Hello World"

End Sub

... this will work fine

Hope it helps you !

- Rodney POWELL
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On Mar 28, 11:05 am, LookingForExcelHelp <ahar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> All,
>
> I have a simple task: I'd like to modify the value in a cell in a
> range of cells, which is passed in to a function.
>
> For example:
>
> Function ChangeCells(theRange As Range)
>
>    theRange.Cells(1,1) = "Hello World"
>
> End Function
>
> If I run this function, I always receive the #VALUE! error message. I
> can read the value from the cells in the range. However, If I do
>
> Debug.Print theRange.Cells(1,1)
>
> it will properly print whatever is in cell 1,1 of the given range.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
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