VBA: Reference Dynamic Range From an Inactive Sheet

Elfear

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I'm running into a brick wall trying to autofill some formulas on an active sheet with a dynamic range from an inactive sheet. The following code works great if the referenced dynamic range is on the active sheet:

Range("AS2").AutoFill Destination:=Range("AS2:AS" & Range("AQ" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row)

Any idea how I would go about autofilling formulas on the active sheet for columns A thru J based on the # of populated rows on the "Input" sheet?
 

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How about something like
Code:
Range("AS2").AutoFill Destination:=Range("AS2:AS" &[COLOR=#ff0000] Sheets("Input").[/COLOR]Range("AQ" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row)
 
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Glad to help & thanks for the feedback
 
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