Choose InsertNameDefine, and click on the FinancialOffset name
Then, click in the formula in the Refers to box.
Is the range that you expected selected on the worksheet?
Daniel wrote:
Sorry miss spelled the first sheet name but that is not a problem.
THe error is " reference is not valid" ??
and there is a heading in each cell in the first row of the source data
but I changed to A2 and still not working
=OFFSET(financial!$A$2,0,0,COUNTA(financial!$A:$A) ,6)
Thanks for your help
Daniel
"Debra Dalgleish" wrote:
The first sheet name in the offset formula is spelled incorrectly --
finanancial
If that's not the problem, what error do you get?
Is there a heading in each cell in the first row of the source data?
Daniel wrote:
I made a pivot table with dynamic range and below is my offset function
the name is defined "finacialoffset"
the worksheet name is " financial"
the number of column is 6
=OFFSET(finanancial!$A$1,0,0,COUNTA(financial!$ A:$A),6)
BUT I have error as above! when I put this name in wizard
Any comment are welcome
Thanks
Daniel
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