Possible typo of Count.
Set rng = Range("C11", Cells(Rows.Count, "C").End(xlUp))
Bob, your fingers must bleed with the number of post you do each day ;)
Cheers
Andy
SamDev wrote:
I get an error message when I tried that - I must be missing something -
"object doesn't support this property or method"
Set rng = Range("C11", Cells(Rows.FCount, "C").End(xlUp))
rng.Name = data
Above is what I set tried - C11 is the starting point and name for the range
is "data".
Thx
"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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I don't know where the range is, but something akin to this should work
Set rng = Range("C2",Cells(Rows.FCount,"C").End(xlUp))
rng.Name = 2myRange"
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HTH
RP
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"SamDev" wrote in message
m...
I need to create a macro that will create a range name - I'm OK to do
that
but my issues is each month the range name's "range" changes. I have set
it
up so each month the original range name is deleted and a new one created
that covers the additional rows of data. The starting cell (row/column)
and
the number of columns stays the same, it's just the number of rows that
change. I know there are ways to count the number of rows but not sure
how
it set this up with the range name - any help would be appreciated.
Thx.
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