Dynamic array in named range VBA

hnd12000

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
Hi !
Do think that it's possible to create a dynamic array named range in VBA ?

I tried this :
VBA Code:
  ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="ActivePhases", RefersToR1C1:=ActiveSheet.Name & "!" & ActiveCell.Address & "#"

But that understand the formula in Text:
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VBA Code:
  ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="ActivePhases", RefersTo:="=" & ActiveSheet.Name & "!" & ActiveCell.Address & "#"
 
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You're welcome & thanks for the feedback.
 
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