Named Range for second to last column

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I got multiple tables of data of varying widths, but the second to last column is always the desired value. How do I create a named range of the second to last column? I'm sure it involves some cleaver use of "offset(", but I couldn't figure it out. Thanks in advance.
 

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=OFFSET(Sheet1!$A$1,0,COUNTA(Sheet1!$A$1:$P$1)-2,20,1)
 
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Thanks! I was able to use that to get something slightly more generic

Code:
=OFFSET(sheet1!$A$23,0,COUNTA(sheet1!$A$23:$IV$23)-2,COUNTA(sheet1!$A$23:$A$65536),1)
 
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