dynamic range HORIZTONALLY

daveyc18

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i know veritfically (ie offset($a$1,0,0,counta(....)


but how do you make one horizontally for 2 rows.



also, is it possible to make a dynamic range formula that expands BOTH veritically and horizontally?
 

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Add Bullets to Range
Select range. Press Ctrl+1. On Number tab, choose Custom. Type Alt+7 then space then @ sign (using 7 on numeric keypad)
If you know Offset ... you are all set ...

Offset(ref,0,0, nbRows,nbColumns)
 
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You can test

=OFFSET(Sheet1!$A$1,0,0,2,COUNTA(Sheet1!$1:$1))

Hope this will help
 
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