Offset,counta

canthony24

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My dynamic range always has a blank row at the end of the range when I select the formula. I currently have =OFFSET('Source Data'!$A$2,0,0,COUNTA('Source Data'!$A:$A),82)

When I click the formula and scroll to the bottom of the data, there is always a blank row. Example, if my data set runs down to row 54105, the dynamic formula captures 54106 and it's always blank.

Ideas?
 

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Please try:

=OFFSET('Source Data'!$A$2,0,0,COUNTA('Source Data'!$A:$A)-1,82)
 
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