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DEE DEE is offline
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Default Dymanic Range Names

I apologize profusely! I did as you instructed to check the range. I then
realized I had a colon after what I was trying to match and didn't have one
in the list - and had used False... that was the problem.

I will research this further to understand it more clearly, for example, why
this named range doesn't appear in the Name box drop-down.

If you could point me in the right direction, it would be appreciated.

Again, I apologize.
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Thanks!

Dee


"Debra Dalgleish" wrote:

Is the sheet named Sheet1?
In the InsertNameDefine dialog box, select the range name in the list.
Click in the Refers To box
What is selected on the worksheet?

dee wrote:
I seem to be missing something regarding named ranges. I have entered data in
column A, inserted a name that refers to:
=OFFSET(Sheet1!$A$1,0,0,COUNTA(Sheet1!$A:$A),1)

But when I add data to the end of the column, the range doesn't expand.

Help!



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