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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T11:56:21+00:00 2026-06-15T11:56:21+00:00

I was wondering why in VBA code for Excel 2003 do we even need

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I was wondering why in VBA code for Excel 2003 do we even need to use Range.Formula to write a formula to a cell instead of just using Range.Cell? They both write Strings to the cell that become forumlas, and the formula works (from what I’ve tested).

ActiveCell.Value="=If(True,""yes"",""no"")"

and

ActiveCell.Formula="=If(True,""yes"",""no"")"

do the same thing for me (when I select a cell and execute each of the above code segments separately in separate cells). They both show the “yes” value in the cell and the formula is stored when I click to view each cell.

I looked on Microsoft’s Dev Center for info:

Range.Formula Range.Formula Property for Excel 2013 (Excel 2003 did not have a page for this Property)

Range.Value Property for Excel 2003 (Expand the “Value property as it applies to the Range object.” heading

I also googled “Why use Range.Formula instead of Range.Value VBA Excel” and couldn’t find anything that related to my question.

Some people said, use Range.Value.

Some others say use Range.Formula on stack overflow (Sorry I lost the reference to the exact question…)

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    2026-06-15T11:56:23+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 11:56 am

    In terms of values of data:

    Imagine you have integers, doubles for certain calculations and if you use .formula you gonna get screwed. Because .FORMULA always return a String. (Any value set to .formula without is a plain value not a formula) Unless you have exception handling and the extras ready in your code. Whereas .VALUE returns your data’s data type as you expect them to be.

    In terms of retrieving formula:
    Value is one way road in case to set formula but not to retrieve.

    So you see these methods are introduced for a reason and help you to work with right properties you require. 🙂

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