I just upgraded to Excel 2016. I always use the Application.Goto command in the immediate window when debugging.
It is not working like it did in Excel 2010. It does not give an error. But it does not go to the range. Any advice on this?
I just upgraded to Excel 2016. I always use the Application.Goto command in the immediate window when debugging.
It is not working like it did in Excel 2010. It does not give an error. But it does not go to the range. Any advice on this?
I have 365 and this works from the Immediate Window
application.Goto range("Z2")
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Paul
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Does it work properly if you have another workbook active?
Example WB1.Worksheets(1) is active
Application.Goto WB2.Worksheets(1).range("A1")