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Worksheet.Range Property

Definition

Gets a Range object that represents a cell or a range of cells.

public:
 property Microsoft::Office::Tools::Excel::Worksheet_RangeType ^ Range { Microsoft::Office::Tools::Excel::Worksheet_RangeType ^ get(); };
public Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Worksheet_RangeType Range { get; }
member this.Range : Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Worksheet_RangeType
Public ReadOnly Property Range As Worksheet_RangeType

Property Value

A Range that represents a cell or a range of cells.

Examples

The following code example demonstrates different ways to use the Range property to access a single cell or multiple cells.

This example is for an application-level add-in.

private void CompareRangeUsage()
{                      
    Worksheet vstoWorksheet = Globals.Factory.GetVstoObject(
        this.Application.ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets[1]);
    // The following line of code specifies a single cell.
    vstoWorksheet.Range["A1"].Value2 = "Range 1";

    // The following line of code specifies multiple cells.
    vstoWorksheet.Range["A3", "B4"].Value2 = "Range 2";

    // The following line of code uses an Excel.Range for 
    // the second parameter of the Range property.
    Excel.Range range1 = vstoWorksheet.Range["C8"];
    vstoWorksheet.Range["A6", range1].Value2 = "Range 3";
}
Private Sub CompareRangeUsage()

    Dim NativeWorksheet As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.Worksheet =
        Globals.ThisAddIn.Application.ActiveWorksheet("Sheet1")
    Dim vstoWorksheet As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Worksheet =
        Globals.Factory.GetVstoObject(NativeWorksheet)

    ' The following line of code specifies a single cell.
    vstoWorksheet.Range("A1").Value2 = "Range 1"

    ' The following line of code specifies multiple cells.
    vstoWorksheet.Range("A3", "B4").Value2 = "Range 2"

    ' The following line of code uses an Excel.Range for 
    ' the second parameter of the Range property.
    Dim range1 As Excel.Range = vstoWorksheet.Range("C8")
    vstoWorksheet.Range("A6", range1).Value2 = "Range 3"
End Sub

Remarks

The Range property is intended to be used with the following parameters.

Parameter Description
Cell1 The name of the range in A1-style notation in the language of the application. It can include the range operator (a colon), the intersection operator (a space), or the union operator (a comma). It can also include dollar signs, but they are ignored. You can use a local defined name in any part of the range. If you use a name, the name is assumed to be in the language of the application. This parameter is required.
Cell2 The cell in the lower-right corner of the range. Can be a Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.Range that contains a single cell, an entire column, an entire row, or it can be a string that names a single cell in the language of the application. This parameter is optional.

If you use the Range property without specifying any parameters, it will return a Worksheet_RangeType object that is not intended to be used directly from your code.

Optional Parameters

For information on optional parameters, see Optional Parameters in Office Solutions.

Applies to