Formula Property

Applies To

PivotField object, PivotFormula object, PivotItem object, Range object, Series object.

Description

Returns or sets the object's formula, in A1-style notation and in the language of the macro. Read/write Variant for Range objects, read/write String for all other objects.

Remarks

If the cell contains a constant, this property returns the constant. If the cell is empty, Formula returns an empty string. If the cell contains a formula, Formula returns the formula as a string, in the same format in which it would be displayed in the formula bar (including the equal sign).

If you set the value or formula of a cell to a date, Microsoft Excel checks to see whether that cell is already formatted with one of the date or time number formats. If not, Microsoft Excel changes the number format to the default short date number format.

If the range is a one- or two-dimensional range, you can set the formula to a Visual Basic array of the same dimensions. Similarly, you can put the formula into a Visual Basic array.

Setting the formula for a multiple-cell range fills all cells in the range with the formula.

See Also

FormulaArray property, FormulaLocal property, FormulaR1C1 property, FormulaR1C1Local property.

Example

This example sets the formula for cell A1 on Sheet1.

Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Formula = "=$A$4+$A$10"