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Default How to add one column to a range VBA

Thanks to you both for getting me through the mental block.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Set rng = _
Worksheets("programws").Range("A25").End(xlDown).E nd(xlToRight).CurrentRegio
n
Set rng = rng.Resize(, rng.Columns.Count + 1)
rng.Name = "reportcontrol"


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Bob Phillips

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"in-over-his-head-bill" wrote
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Sorry to be so thick, but I am really struggling with how to correctly
specify ranges.
I dumped a recordset (which will have varying sizes in my application)

onto
a worksheet beginning at cell A25. What I want to do is have a named range
for the results I put on the worksheet plus one additional column.

I've got the getting the results into the range down with the code below.
How do I get an extra column into the range?

Dim rng As Range
Set rng =

Worksheets("programws").Range("A25").End(xlDown).E nd(xlToRight).CurrentRegio
n
rng.Name = "reportcontrol"