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Default Using a Macro to Sum a Variable-Length Range (a Column)


Dave,

Thanks for your help.

I used: Target.FormulaR1C1 = "=SUM(R3C:R[-1]C)",
which is very similar to your suggestion.

A corollary question -- I have a column of numbers (each cell contain
a number), with a fixed starting cell but a variable ending cell.
want the macro to assign a Name (Workbook definition) to this range.
Any ideas?

Chuckles12

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