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Default Ranges in array formulas

Dave, thanks for the suggestion. However, even if I change to $65536 the
next time I import the .csv file the range changes to the last used cell such
as $1008. That's fine but I have a problem if the next file I import exceeds
row 1008; the $1008 doesn't adjust to the larger range. Any ideas? If need
be I can set up some offset ranges which should work, but I wondered if there
was a better way.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You can't use the whole column, but you could use everything except for row 1:

{=SUM(IF(A!$C$2:$C$65536=PAC!$A7,IF(A!$A$2:$A$6553 6=10,A!$B$2:$B$65536,0),0))}

(Or some number of rows that will never be exceeded. (10000???).)



cottage6 wrote:

I have a .csv file that I import into a sheet. Another sheet includes array
formulas that get the data for each store. One week the rows of data my
encompass A2:A538, the next week the range might be A2:A1040. An example of
one of the formulas follows; my formula ranges don't seem to adjust if the
range gets longer. I'm not sure this makes sense or not, but the $538 should
be $1040. Does the formula work as it should and the range does not change,
and if so how do I get around this problem? Thanks as always for any help
with this.

{=SUM(IF(A!$C$2:$C$538=PAC!$A7,IF(A!$A$2:$A$538=10 ,A!$B$2:$B$538,0),0))}


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Dave Peterson