OFFSET & PivotTable range. Dynamic row range yes, but dynamic column range?

excelerino

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Hi all!

So very basic question here, how do I properly refer to a range of columns? I'm using this formula

=OFFSET('MUST WIN Modules'!$A$1;3;0;COUNTA('MUST WIN Modules'!$A:$A)-1;60)

instead of typing the actual number at the end, I'd like to have the column range be dynamic as well. I feel like the answer will be very simple, I just don't see it. Thanks in advance!
 

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=OFFSET('MUST WIN Modules'!$A$1;3;0;COUNTA('MUST WIN Modules'!$A:$A)-1;COUNTA('MUST WIN Modules'!$A$4:$XF$4))
 
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