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hello everybody in this video Im going to give a demonstration on how you can convert a number to a column letter in Microsoft Excel so as an example if you need to run a macro and you want it to have that macro look at each column one by one one way you might do that is create a repetition statement that says start at column number three and go all the way up to column eight the only challenge is in your macro you may have difficulty calling column three four five six seven eight although you can do it sometimes you may want to use the actual letter itself so in this video Im going to show how you can get that column letter based on the number that you give the computer so I I have already set up a command button here it says get column letter Im currently in design mode if you are not sure how to draw that command button all you do is go to your developers tab insert under ActiveX control just draw out the command button and change the caption property to get column letter Im go