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Default Dynamic Range

What do you mean by combine. The first range is the first column of the
second range.

If you only want to use one range, you can do
=IF(MAX(Index(nameList,0,1))<ROW(1:1),"",VLOOKUP(R OW(1:1),namelist,2))


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Tom Ogilvy


"Rashid" wrote:

Hi All,

I have the following two dynamic ranges

=OFFSET(PBR!$A$1,0,0,COUNTA(PBR!$A:$A),1)
=OFFSET(PBR!$A$1,0,0,COUNTA(PBR!$A:$A),2)
Note: there will be two ranges
namecount & namelist

The formula which would be using the above range is
=IF(MAX(namecount)<ROW(1:1),"",VLOOKUP(ROW(1:1),na melist,2))


Big question!!!, can I join these ranges together in to one statement.
if so than how ???

Thansks,

Rashid