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Knowing that $A:$A can be used in a worksheet function to refer to all cells
in column A. Is there a way to refer to all cells below a starting point? (i.e., I want to CountA() all cells below my header rows). I can't just subtract the number of header rows because the CountA() of those varies. -- Thanks, LewisM |
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