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![]() Hello, I am new to macro's and I would be grateful for any advice: I have a macro that looks at about 100 spreadsheets and performs various calculations, below is an example: Range("Y5").Select Selection.FormulaArray = _ "=IF(MIN(IF(R5C19:R6000C19=ROWS(R5C1:RC[-24]),R5C11:R6000C11))<SMALL(IF(R5C19:R6000C19=ROWS(R5 C1:RC[-24]),R5C11:R6000C11),2),MIN(IF(R5C19:R6000C19=ROWS(R5 C1:RC[-24]),R5C11:R6000C11)),"""")" as you will see there is a constant reference to the last row (R6000) - but I have added this manually as I know this is the last row of the biggest spreadsheet - but there must be a way of calculating which the last row is...but I am a bit dim and cant work out how to programme it... ...I wonder if anyone else could help me with the code? Thanks in advance. Jaime. -- jaimetimbrell ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jaimetimbrell's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=26162 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=507462 |
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