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Ranges
Is it possible to define a range to be used in a formula for which the number
of cells contained in that range depend on a variable e.g. a date in another cell -- Thks Bill Leroy |
Ranges
Details?
-- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Bill Leroy" wrote in message ... Is it possible to define a range to be used in a formula for which the number of cells contained in that range depend on a variable e.g. a date in another cell -- Thks Bill Leroy |
Ranges
Yes, you can use the OFFSET function, with the width or height parameter of
the resulting array being determined by a calculation. -- David Biddulph "Bill Leroy" wrote in message ... Is it possible to define a range to be used in a formula for which the number of cells contained in that range depend on a variable e.g. a date in another cell -- Thks Bill Leroy |
Ranges
It works great
-- Thks Bill Leroy "David Biddulph" wrote: Yes, you can use the OFFSET function, with the width or height parameter of the resulting array being determined by a calculation. -- David Biddulph "Bill Leroy" wrote in message ... Is it possible to define a range to be used in a formula for which the number of cells contained in that range depend on a variable e.g. a date in another cell -- Thks Bill Leroy |
Ranges
Glad to hear that it worked.
-- David Biddulph "Bill Leroy" wrote in message ... It works great -- Thks Bill Leroy "David Biddulph" wrote: Yes, you can use the OFFSET function, with the width or height parameter of the resulting array being determined by a calculation. -- David Biddulph "Bill Leroy" wrote in message ... Is it possible to define a range to be used in a formula for which the number of cells contained in that range depend on a variable e.g. a date in another cell -- Thks Bill Leroy |
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