Dynamic named range

neilp

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Hi.

I have a named range in sheet3. currently it is A1:S72. Every week the number of rows can alter. Is there anyway of making the range dynamic to capture these changes?

TIA

Neil
 

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Hi.

I have a named range in sheet3. currently it is A1:S72. Every week the number of rows can alter. Is there anyway of making the range dynamic to capture these changes?

TIA

Neil

This should work.

=OFFSET(Sheet3!$A$1,0,0,COUNTA(Sheet3!$A:$A),COUNTA(Sheet3!$1:$1))
 
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Thanks both. I went for the table option and at first glance it looks like it is working as expected.

Thanks

Neil
 
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