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Offset Property (Range Object) [Excel 2003 VBA Language Reference]

Returns a Range object that represents a range that's offset from the specified range. Read-only.

expression**.Offset(RowOffset**, ColumnOffset)

expression Required. An expression that returns a Range object.

RowOffset   Optional Variant. The number of rows (positive, negative, or 0 (zero)) by which the range is to be offset. Positive values are offset downward, and negative values are offset upward. The default value is 0.

ColumnOffset   Optional Variant. The number of columns (positive, negative, or 0 (zero)) by which the range is to be offset. Positive values are offset to the right, and negative values are offset to the left. The default value is 0.

Example

This example activates the cell three columns to the right of and three rows down from the active cell on Sheet1.

Worksheets("Sheet1").Activate
ActiveCell.Offset(rowOffset:=3, columnOffset:=3).Activate
		

This example assumes that Sheet1 contains a table that has a header row. The example selects the table, without selecting the header row. The active cell must be somewhere in the table before the example is run.

Set tbl = ActiveCell.CurrentRegion
tbl.Offset(1, 0).Resize(tbl.Rows.Count - 1, _
    tbl.Columns.Count).Select