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Damian

How to write (Selected range - 1)
 
I have a defined Name [Last], but I would like it to take 1 wor before [Last]

Right now I have Range("B31:O31", [Last])

I wnat it to be Range("B31:O31", [Last]-1) or something.

How would I put this?

Thank you.

Shane Devenshire[_2_]

How to write (Selected range - 1)
 
Is this in VBA or a spreadsheet formula?

[Last] would be an address if you want to work with the rows then
[Last].Row-1 woud be a start. And if Last is supposed to be an address, then
what would one mean by Last -1? Suppose Last is O31 is Last-1 N31 or O30
or...?

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Cheers,
Shane Devenshire


"Damian" wrote:

I have a defined Name [Last], but I would like it to take 1 wor before [Last]

Right now I have Range("B31:O31", [Last])

I wnat it to be Range("B31:O31", [Last]-1) or something.

How would I put this?

Thank you.


Damian

How to write (Selected range - 1)
 
This is in VBA code.
Last is defined as "B104:O104" This will stay constant and will change if
rows are deleted..

So If I want to do an operation one Row before Last I can use what you said?
[Last].Row-1?

Thank you

"Shane Devenshire" wrote:

Is this in VBA or a spreadsheet formula?

[Last] would be an address if you want to work with the rows then
[Last].Row-1 woud be a start. And if Last is supposed to be an address, then
what would one mean by Last -1? Suppose Last is O31 is Last-1 N31 or O30
or...?

--
If this helps, please click the Yes button.

Cheers,
Shane Devenshire


"Damian" wrote:

I have a defined Name [Last], but I would like it to take 1 wor before [Last]

Right now I have Range("B31:O31", [Last])

I wnat it to be Range("B31:O31", [Last]-1) or something.

How would I put this?

Thank you.



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