View Single Post
  #2   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.programming
JE McGimpsey JE McGimpsey is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 4,624
Default dynamic ranges getting invalidated

The easiest way would probably be to use this as the definition of
StockSymbols:

=OFFSET(Main!$A$9,1,0,COUNTA(Main!$A$10:$A$35),1)

In article ,
"rtos" wrote:

Hi,
I developed an excel sheet where I track my stocks, In this sheet I have
a dynamic range defined like this

StockSymbols =OFFSET(Main!$A$10,0,0,COUNTA(Main!$A$10:$A$35),1)

In my vba code I need to delete a row when I no longer own that stock, so I
delete the row in my vba code. If I delete the first row A10 then
this range is getting invalidated and the range becomes

=OFFSET(Main!#REF!,0,0,COUNTA(Main!$A$10:$A$35),1)

I want to know how to fix this problem, are there any better solutions that
I can use.

Thanks
Ravi