Arvi,
Thanks for the advice. Vasant's solution fits my needs a little better.
Steve
"Arvi Laanemets" wrote in message
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Hi
Maybe you try to use a dynamic named range instead
P.e. you data are in some range like A2:X### with headers in range A1:X1,
and cells in column A are never empty when there are some data in same
row,
and there aren't any empty rows in used datarange.
Define named range as
YourRange=OFFSET(SheetX!$A$2,,,COUNTIF(Sheet!$A:$A ,"<")-1,24)
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Arvi Laanemets
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I have workbook in which I need to import data from a text file. Every
time
I import the data the number of rows change so I delete the old data
before
importing the new. Now, what I want to do is select the new data and
reset
the range of a named range that already exists. I can select the new
range
easy enough with :
Range("R3").Select
Range(Selection, Selection.End(xlDown)).Select
After the range is selected how do I rename it? I know its something
simple
but I'm stuck here and would greatly appreciate any help.
TIA
Steve H