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Hi All, Further to your most welcome assistance I now have a dynamic range
that works, enabling me to add an additional row to the sheet, and then simply add 1 to the Row Value in A1 for all the formulae to update. =COUNTIF(OFFSET(J49,0,0,$A$1-ROW(J49)+1,1),"Yes")/COUNTA(OFFSET(J49,0,0,$A$1-ROW(J49)+1,1))*100 Is it now possible to make the start point, e.g J49, a dynamic range as well, that I can move this forward by adding 1 to a Row Value in say A2 ? Any advice much appreciated. |
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