Find the last row number of a named range in google sheets

ShadowRider

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In excel, I can create a table and find the first and last row of said table with functions like =min(row(table1)), =max(row(table1)).

I'm trying to emulate the functionality in google sheets and I thought a named range would be the appropriate way for this. For first row, this works: =min(row(named range)). (Actually, just =row(namedrange) works which is why): =max(row(named range)) does not work. Is there a simple way to get the last row in a named range regardless if it contains any data?

Is there a better approach to achieve this excel table-esque capability in google sheets?

Thanks,
-Eric
 

Excel Facts

Quick Sum
Select a range of cells. The total appears in bottom right of Excel screen. Right-click total to add Max, Min, Count, Average.
You should be able to do something like:

Excel Formula:
=row(named range)+rows(named range)-1
 
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