Set xRange = Range("C1:D10")
xRow = 5

Set yRange = xRange.Offset(xRow-1, 0).Resize(xRow+1, xRange.Columns.Count)

CMIIW



On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 4:06 AM, TerryP <webtour...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Given a Range object (e.g: set xRange =  Range("C1:D10") )
> And given xRow = 5 , which stands for Row 5 (absolute Row index)
> How to define a range "yRange" based on "xRange" so that yRange is
> Range("C5:D10") ?
>
> thanks

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