Hi rajan it is not working i am getting this error "Subscript out of range"

Regards,
Avinash

On Friday, July 6, 2012 6:16:27 PM UTC+5:30, Rajan_Verma wrote:
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> Use this:
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> Sub SelectRange()
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>     
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>     Dim WksSheet As Range
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>     Dim rngRange As Range
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>     Dim rngCell  As Range
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>     
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>     Set rngRange = Sheet1.Range("A1").CurrentRegion
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>     
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>     For Each rngCell In rngRange.Columns(1).Cells
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>         ThisWorkbook.Worksheets(rngCell.Value).Activate
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>         Range(rngCell.Offset(, 1).Value).Select
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>     Next rngCell
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>     
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>     
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> End Sub
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> *Regards*
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> *Rajan verma*
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> *+91 7838100659 [IM-Gtalk]*
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> *From:* excel-macros@googlegroups.com [mailto:
> excel-macros@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Avinash
> *Sent:* 05 July 2012 10:48
> *To:* excel-macros@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* $$Excel-Macros$$ help regarding range selection from worksheet
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> Hi all,
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> i want help regarding range selection from worksheet.
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> i have created 1 macro to select specific range from sheet and for that 
> matter i have used below mentioned code
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> Sheets("sheet1").Select
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> ActiveSheet.Range("C7:BS37").Select
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> my macro should work on range which i have mentioned in the worksheet not 
> in macro module because if the range gets change i have to make correction 
> in my macro code
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> but instead of writing this code in to the macro i want something like 
> this 
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> all macro related things are there in the settings sheet and 
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> macro should capture like
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> *Sheet Name*
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> *Defined Range*
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> Sheet1
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> C7:BS37
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> Sheet2
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> C8:BS37
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> Sheet3
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> C9:BS37
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> Sheet4
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> C10:BS37
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> and it should use range from worksheet not from macro module i hope u 
> understand what i am trying to tell u guys.
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> please help me on this
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> Regards,
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> Avinash
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