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A+ for ingenuity.
I apologize for not offering that as a solution - I thought you were just looking for the "why" of it not working the way you had it set up initially. "Antman" wrote: I've worked around the problem by using just one INDIRECT() formula in my range definition, referring to a cell where I've concatenated ADDRESS(1) & ":" & ADDRESS(2); this seems to work. |
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